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Spain: Systemic Failure to Grant Residency Permits to Unaccompanied Minors
A report reveals that in December 2023, only 27% of the 12,261 unaccompanied foreign minors in Spain had residency permits, highlighting systemic non-compliance with the law and leaving many vulnerable to marginalization upon reaching adulthood; regional variations are significant, with Madrid at 14...
Spain: Systemic Failure to Grant Residency Permits to Unaccompanied Minors
A report reveals that in December 2023, only 27% of the 12,261 unaccompanied foreign minors in Spain had residency permits, highlighting systemic non-compliance with the law and leaving many vulnerable to marginalization upon reaching adulthood; regional variations are significant, with Madrid at 14...
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48% Bias Score


Uneven Distribution of Unaccompanied Minors in Spain Highlights Resource Imbalance
The Spanish government aims to redistribute approximately 16,000 unaccompanied migrant minors across Spain, revealing significant regional disparities in resources; some regions have a 300% deficit while others are severely overcrowded, necessitating a more equitable distribution plan.
Uneven Distribution of Unaccompanied Minors in Spain Highlights Resource Imbalance
The Spanish government aims to redistribute approximately 16,000 unaccompanied migrant minors across Spain, revealing significant regional disparities in resources; some regions have a 300% deficit while others are severely overcrowded, necessitating a more equitable distribution plan.
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56% Bias Score


Spain to Relocate 4,400 Unaccompanied Migrant Minors
The Spanish government plans to relocate approximately 4,400 unaccompanied migrant minors from Ceuta and the Canary Islands to other regions this summer, with a new decree outlining a protocol to manage the process, including addressing potential regional resistance and ensuring minors receive neces...
Spain to Relocate 4,400 Unaccompanied Migrant Minors
The Spanish government plans to relocate approximately 4,400 unaccompanied migrant minors from Ceuta and the Canary Islands to other regions this summer, with a new decree outlining a protocol to manage the process, including addressing potential regional resistance and ensuring minors receive neces...
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44% Bias Score


Migrant Minors' High Employment Rate in Spain
Fouad Luncini, a 13-year-old Algerian, immigrated to Mallorca in 2019 due to unaffordable diabetes treatment. Now 23, he works as a hotel cook, exemplifying a study showing 64.6% of unaccompanied migrant minors (menas) in Catalonia are employed versus 29.6% of Spanish tutees.
Migrant Minors' High Employment Rate in Spain
Fouad Luncini, a 13-year-old Algerian, immigrated to Mallorca in 2019 due to unaffordable diabetes treatment. Now 23, he works as a hotel cook, exemplifying a study showing 64.6% of unaccompanied migrant minors (menas) in Catalonia are employed versus 29.6% of Spanish tutees.
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48% Bias Score


Greek Cypriot Children Find Refuge in Greece After 1974 Invasion
Hundreds of unaccompanied Greek Cypriot children, displaced by the 1974 Turkish invasion, arrived in Piraeus, Greece on September 22, 1974, seeking temporary shelter, safety, and education until returning home, hosted by families and Church boarding schools as part of a collaborative effort by the C...
Greek Cypriot Children Find Refuge in Greece After 1974 Invasion
Hundreds of unaccompanied Greek Cypriot children, displaced by the 1974 Turkish invasion, arrived in Piraeus, Greece on September 22, 1974, seeking temporary shelter, safety, and education until returning home, hosted by families and Church boarding schools as part of a collaborative effort by the C...
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20% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Government from Cutting Legal Aid for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children
U.S. District Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín issued a preliminary injunction blocking the government from cutting off legal aid funding for unaccompanied immigrant children until March 21, 2025, impacting a network of 89 legal services organizations across 159 offices nationwide, following a previous...
Judge Blocks Government from Cutting Legal Aid for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children
U.S. District Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín issued a preliminary injunction blocking the government from cutting off legal aid funding for unaccompanied immigrant children until March 21, 2025, impacting a network of 89 legal services organizations across 159 offices nationwide, following a previous...
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48% Bias Score

Arnhem Mayor Calls for Asylum Policy Overhaul Amidst Rise in Youth Crime
Dozens of unaccompanied Syrian minors in Arnhem, facing prolonged uncertainty about their residency status, are increasingly involved in violence and theft, prompting the mayor to call for policy changes and increased support.

Arnhem Mayor Calls for Asylum Policy Overhaul Amidst Rise in Youth Crime
Dozens of unaccompanied Syrian minors in Arnhem, facing prolonged uncertainty about their residency status, are increasingly involved in violence and theft, prompting the mayor to call for policy changes and increased support.
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52% Bias Score

Salerno Receives 252 Migrants, High Number of Unaccompanied Minors
The Solidaire, a German-flagged NGO vessel, docked in Salerno, Italy, delivering 252 migrants—98 minors (92 unaccompanied), 127 men, and 27 women—marking Salerno's 40th migrant landing.

Salerno Receives 252 Migrants, High Number of Unaccompanied Minors
The Solidaire, a German-flagged NGO vessel, docked in Salerno, Italy, delivering 252 migrants—98 minors (92 unaccompanied), 127 men, and 27 women—marking Salerno's 40th migrant landing.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Urged to Aid Municipalities Dealing with Disruptive Syrian Youths
Utrecht Mayor Sharon Dijksma calls on the Dutch cabinet for more support in addressing issues caused by disruptive young Syrian asylum seekers, citing increased crime, public disorder, and the strain on municipal resources, while existing government funding is set to expire in September.

Dutch Cabinet Urged to Aid Municipalities Dealing with Disruptive Syrian Youths
Utrecht Mayor Sharon Dijksma calls on the Dutch cabinet for more support in addressing issues caused by disruptive young Syrian asylum seekers, citing increased crime, public disorder, and the strain on municipal resources, while existing government funding is set to expire in September.
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64% Bias Score

Spain to Face Supreme Court Hearing on Unaccompanied Minor Protection
The Spanish Supreme Court has summoned the government to a public hearing on May 29th to explain its compliance with a court order to protect unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors in the Canary Islands, deeming the initial response insufficient.

Spain to Face Supreme Court Hearing on Unaccompanied Minor Protection
The Spanish Supreme Court has summoned the government to a public hearing on May 29th to explain its compliance with a court order to protect unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors in the Canary Islands, deeming the initial response insufficient.
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36% Bias Score

DHS Denies ICE School Raids, Highlights Child Welfare Efforts
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) denied reports that ICE agents removed children from schools, stating that agents' presence at three elementary schools was for reasons unrelated to enforcement, such as welfare checks on unaccompanied children; nearly 5,000 unaccompanied children were reuni...

DHS Denies ICE School Raids, Highlights Child Welfare Efforts
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) denied reports that ICE agents removed children from schools, stating that agents' presence at three elementary schools was for reasons unrelated to enforcement, such as welfare checks on unaccompanied children; nearly 5,000 unaccompanied children were reuni...
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52% Bias Score

Crisis at La Cantueña: Staff Shortages, Violence, and Political Tensions in a Madrid Migrant Center
La Cantueña, a Madrid-region center for unaccompanied minors, is facing staff shortages, inter-resident conflict, and a planned expansion to accommodate 700 additional minors from the Canary Islands, amid political disputes and accusations of racism and xenophobia.

Crisis at La Cantueña: Staff Shortages, Violence, and Political Tensions in a Madrid Migrant Center
La Cantueña, a Madrid-region center for unaccompanied minors, is facing staff shortages, inter-resident conflict, and a planned expansion to accommodate 700 additional minors from the Canary Islands, amid political disputes and accusations of racism and xenophobia.
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68% Bias Score
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