A court in the Canary Islands has ordered the closure of a center housing unaccompanied migrant children amid serious allegations of physical abuse, hate crimes, and threats. Following the court's request, police raided the facility with 43 children present and detained at least nine employees. The court's actions highlight systemic issues in the region's handling of migrant minors, exacerbated by a significant rise in arrivals via dangerous routes. Recent investigations have pointed to overcrowding and inadequate staff training in these facilities, raising further concerns about the safety and welfare of these vulnerable children.
The Canary Islands court shut down a center for unaccompanied migrant children due to severe allegations of abuse, prompting immediate police action and investigations.
Evidence of physical abuse, hate crimes, and threats led to a raid on a migrant childrenâs facility, exposing systemic issues in handling child migrants.
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