SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, January 18 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The vice president of the Canary Islands and president of the PP in the archipelago, Manuel Domínguez, regretted this Thursday that “morbidity” is what currently interests society in the political debate and along these lines he has specified that the president of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso has “never” refused to allow her autonomous community to welcome migrants, but she has demanded information given that many flights arrive at night.
In statements to journalists after taking stock of the legislature, he admitted that “every time Isabel Díaz Ayuso speaks, the bread rises” because in the current “blurred Spain” what prevails is “confrontation, tension and division” instead of a “unique Spain of different autonomous communities”.
Domínguez, who has not censored Ayuso’s words in which he stated that the Government was referring migrants from the Canary Islands to the Peninsula at night and to communities governed by the PP and linked them to fights and sexual assaults, has pointed out that some PSOE mayor does. He has refused to accept migrants in his municipality and “no one has echoed him.”
Thus, he thanked the regional presidents who “have taken a step forward” to accept the referral of unaccompanied migrant minors, specifically Galicia, Aragón and Madrid, “the only three autonomous communities that have started the procedures.”
In this sense, he has stated that “whoever governs in each autonomous community governs”, “solidarity” should not be the criterion on which the referral of unaccompanied minors pivots “because then everyone does what they want”, as and as has happened with the political agreement with Junts, which “has asked that Catalonia have the powers in immigration to not accept immigrants.”
However, he believes that “the important thing” is that the Canary Islands make “things quite clear” since the islands will not be “allowed” to be the only ones that care for migrants, both minors and adults, because they are the closer to Africa.