Two reports on detention centres have been published in Spain and France that highlight a situation in which foreigners are experiencing conditions that are often worse than those in prisons as a result of administrative offences (irregular residence) and an aim to maximise the rates of detention and returns. This has led to large-scale violations of human rights and to policies that reduce judicial oversight and the possibility of detained foreigners to effectively exercise their rights through judicial proceedings and access to effective remedies. 
The Spanish organisations that are part of the Migreurop network have published a report on centres for the detention of migrants (Centros de Internamiento de Extranjeros, CIE) entitled "CIE, Derechos vulnerados". It includes in-depth reports on the fact-finding visits carried out in four of Spain's nine detention centres, in Algeciras, Barcelona, Madrid and Málaga (the others are in Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tarifa, Tenerife and Valencia).

The ongoing disgrace of detention centres

Two reports on detention centres have been published in Spain and France that highlight a situation in which foreigners are experiencing...
TENS of thousands of residents trying to bring persecuted family members to Australia on special humanitarian visas stand almost no chance of success this year, with the program cut to just 750 places.
Only 149 places are left for the next six months, despite a backlog of 20,500 people with family links to Australia, including 12,000 husbands, wives or children seeking resettlement.
The dramatic cut in special humanitarian places, compared with 3000 visas granted last year, and 9000 in 2003, has been linked directly to the increase in boat arrivals by the federal government.

Visa cut angers refugee activists

TENS of thousands of residents trying to bring persecuted family members to Australia on special humanitarian visas stand almost no chance ...
Unlike most of Europe's illegal immigrants, Afghan teenagers are the world's most vulnerable migrants who have escaped lives of abuse in their homes to end up as street children in alien countries. Those children who were f orced to flee their homes due to oppression, or asylums fleeing war are bearing harsh life conditions, with greater risk in streets of France for over a year. 

Afghan immigrant children brave the unbearable

Unlike most of Europe's illegal immigrants, Afghan teenagers are the world's most vulnerable migrants who have escaped lives of ...
 El Gobierno de la Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta ha solicitado al Gobierno de la Nación mejorar la aportación del Estado para atender a los Menores Extranjeros no Acompañados (MENA) debido a la presión migratoria que sufre la ciudad, que tiene censados unos 180 menores.

Ceuta pide más dinero al Estado por los gastos de los menores inmigrantes

 El Gobierno de la Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta ha solicitado al Gobierno de la Nación mejorar la aportación del Estado para atender a los Me...
 El perfil de los menores tutelados por la Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa ha cambiado considerablemente desde el inicio de la crisis. Basta mirar a las cifras para comprobar que la llegada de menores extranjeros no acompañados (MENAS) se ha reducido a la mitad desde el año 2007, y que la de los autóctonos tutelados ha crecido en un 50% desde ese mismo año. Esta nueva realidad ha obligado al Departamento de Política Social a "reordenar los pisos de acogida a la infancia y a la adolescencia", así como a establecer nuevos criterios, tal y como explicó ayer el diputado de la rama, Ander Rodríguez, ante las Juntas Generales.

Los pisos de acogida para menores serán reordenados y contarán con más educadores

 El perfil de los menores tutelados por la Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa ha cambiado considerablemente desde el inicio de la crisis. Bast...
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