Following the arrest on 3 February of a young 16-year-old immigrant at Baiona Train Station, he has been expelled. The police have transferred to Irun the alleged perpetrators, who have been made available to the National Police. The Cimade association has denounced that expulsion is "illegal".
The police have reported that he has arrested the young person without checking whether he was a minor. “However, you have been notified of the order of access to the Spanish State, without specifying deadlines or possibilities for lodging an appeal. Immediately, they have made it available to the authorities in Irun, where, after several hours in police station, they have left it alone on the street.”
For the association, the situation is worrying and has stressed that the minor must be protected by the administration services. “Instead of accepting it again in the territory, its protection should be a priority from the point of view of its interest, as set out in the International Convention on the Rights of the Child,” they recalled.
In addition, Cimae has denounced the ongoing controls between Ipar and Hego Euskal Herria, he has denounced. “The first consequence of this is the illegal practices of policemen at borders, which endanger the lives of many people, including children.” For the time being, the representative of the Atlantic Pyrenees has not given any answer to the question.
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