In an interview with Cadena SER, Oswaldo Betancort recalled that the Canary Islands serve “more minors than other communities” and recalled that their services are “at their limits.”
The president of the Cabildo of Lanzarote, Oswaldo Betancort, denounced the fact that in the Canary Islands “all the infrastructures are overwhelmed.” welcoming immigrantsIn an interview with Cadena SER, he said that they are looking for places for the minors who arrive on the island, although he lamented: “We cannot find them.”
At a time of massive arrivals both on the island of Lanzarote and in the rest of the archipelago, Betancort expressed that in the central executive“The one who has to speak out, it seems that he does not even see the reality and does not ask for help from Europe.” “The Sánchez government is not fulfilling its functions, it is a humanitarian issue,” he insisted.
Thus, he sent a message to the deputy of Las Palmas and the senator of Lanzarote, to whom he asked for responsibility and support and asked for resources “and the presence of the president”, adding: “It will be permanent”. “I miss the management of the State and its assumption of its powers.”
In line with what the Canary Islands denounce, the president of the Cabildo of Lanzarote said that the archipelago serves “more minors than other communities.” “Our services have reached their limits,” he added.
Betancort remembered the need of “technological and appropriate infrastructures to accommodate human beings and of origin policy so that the mafias do not act”.
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