Madrid demands "loyalty" to the Government in the arrival of migrants after saying that it treats them as "packages"

The Madrid Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Local Administration, Miguel Ángel García, demanded this Wednesday from the Government of Pedro Sánchez "institutional loyalty" regarding the transfer to the autonomous communities of migrants arriving on the coasts of the Canary Islands.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
24 October 2023 Tuesday 22:55
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Madrid demands "loyalty" to the Government in the arrival of migrants after saying that it treats them as "packages"

The Madrid Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Local Administration, Miguel Ángel García, demanded this Wednesday from the Government of Pedro Sánchez "institutional loyalty" regarding the transfer to the autonomous communities of migrants arriving on the coasts of the Canary Islands.

At a press conference after the meeting of the Government Council, the spokesperson for the regional Executive explained that they have received the call from the Executive, but has demanded "coordinated action" with the Ministry of Migration to inform the autonomous communities and city councils. of how many people will arrive in their territories.

García's reaction comes in response to the complaints of the Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, José Luis Escrivá, who accused PP and Vox of spreading hoaxes about the migration phenomenon and of dehumanizing immigrants who arrive on the Canary Islands coasts and They are being transferred to the peninsula to decongest the reception network in the archipelago.

Escrivá considers it "regrettable" that the migration discourse of the PP and Vox "is already indistinguishable" and cites the latest demonstrations made by the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, the PP deputy for Almería Rafael Hernando and the formation he leads Santiago Abascal.

Specifically, it refers to Hernando's comment this Tuesday in criticizes the fact that migrants are treated "like bundles."

With respect to what was said, precisely, by the Madrid president, García has specified that the PP leader demanded "dignity in the treatment" of these people and information from the Executive about their possible arrival in the autonomous communities.

Along these lines, he has expressed Díaz Ayuso's "absolute respect" for these people while blaming the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration for not "dealing" with this problem.