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    EU Pledges 14 Million Euros to Help Canary Islands During Migration Crisis

    September 23, 2024Updated:September 23, 20242 Mins Read
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    Clavijo and Schinas during the press conference. / Photo: Government of the Canary Islands. Source: The Diplomat.
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    The European Commission has announced a new aid package of 14 million euros to support the Canary Islands in managing the growing migration crisis. This was revealed during an official visit by European Vice President Margaritis Schinas to Tenerife and El Hierro, where he met with the Canarian President, Fernando Clavijo. The funds are aimed at helping the islands cope with the “exceptional” circumstances they are facing due to the surge in migration.

    Schinas assured the Canary Islands that they “will not be alone” in this crisis. Alongside the financial aid, Spain has the option to request additional support from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) for its migration policies. The European Asylum Agency will also increase its assistance, and the Frontex Agency will conduct joint operations. Furthermore, efforts will be intensified to collaborate with countries of origin and develop the European Pact on Migration and Asylum.

    During a press conference, Schinas emphasized European solidarity with the Canary Islands and Spain. He stated that “Europe is at your side.” Clavijo expressed his gratitude, acknowledging the European Union’s vital support in addressing the challenges posed by irregular migration, especially in caring for unaccompanied minors.

    In Spain’s Congress, migration policies were a hot topic, as the government and the far-right group Vox clashed over border control strategies. Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares defended the government’s approach, focusing on orderly and humane migration, while rejecting Vox’s proposals that would undermine security at Spain’s borders. Albares highlighted the success of Spain’s cooperation with Morocco, which has helped prevent thousands of illegal entries into the country.

    Vox’s Carlos Flores criticized the government, proposing immediate expulsion of illegal migrants and a reduction in development aid. He also questioned the collaboration with Morocco, suggesting that Rabat might be using migration as a political tool. Despite the heated debate, the government remains committed to its current migration policies, emphasizing both security and human rights.

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