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Jan 24, 2026

Government hails ‘historic’ transfer of 877 migrant minors from Spain’s border enclaves

Government hails ‘historic’ transfer of 877 migrant minors from Spain’s border enclaves
Speaking in Las Palmas on 23 January, Territorial Policy Minister Ángel Víctor Torres described the relocation of 877 unaccompanied migrant children from Ceuta, Melilla and the Canary Islands to mainland regions as a “historic milestone”. The moves were carried out in just over four months under the fast-track article 35.5 introduced into the Aliens Act last August.

Torres praised the unprecedented coordination between central, regional and local authorities, but acknowledged that implementation remains uneven: in Ceuta 79 % of authorised transfers were executed, in Melilla 72 %, yet in the Canaries barely 30 % have materialised. The minister announced fresh coordination meetings in February (Ceuta) and March (Melilla) and urged the Canary Islands to expedite outstanding dossiers.

Government hails ‘historic’ transfer of 877 migrant minors from Spain’s border enclaves


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The update comes amid legal challenges by several regions that refuse to accept their quota of minors, and as the Supreme Court presses administrations to prioritise the best interests of the child. For relocation managers the episode underlines how quickly Spain can activate large-scale internal transfers when political consensus exists – and how vulnerable that capacity is to partisan push-back.

Practically, companies relocating assignees to Spain’s enclaves should expect more rigorous child-protection checks at entry points and possible delays when requesting family-reunification visas while central and regional authorities audit facilities. The minister warned that repeal of the 2025 reform, as advocated by opposition parties, would plunge frontline territories back into crisis and could trigger emergency restrictions on non-essential travel.
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