MADRID, 18 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) -
deputy IU, Gaspar Llamazares, the central government wants to explain the measures it intends to take in the Center for Foreigners (CIE) after known complaints by the Ombudsman on the deficiencies of many universities.
In its latest annual report and in regard to Andalusia, the institution which currently chairs María Luisa Cava noticed the condition of several of these centers, like Manchester, and claimed that, despite improvements to the it has undergone, it still lacks the right conditions for its function and has "serious structural problems" that cause continuous moisture and even weaken its structure.
also reported that, despite not having a family with patio area, bedroom and separate toilet in the Málaga CIE cases have been reported income of minors. Also
Motril (Granada) was the subject of reproach to the Ministry of Interior , considering the institution that is "absolutely inappropriate for minors stay, even temporarily." The former Ombudsman, Enrique Mugica, denounced the practice of identifying detainees with pen marks on the skin and came to the closure of the center.
However, the Andalusians were not the only facilities whose conditions did not pass the 'review' of the Ombudsman and now wants the Executive Llamazares explain what measures have been put in place after hearing criticism from the Ombudsman to all CIES territory.
MP stressed that the main problem of these centers is the very conception of them in the Act, which defines a negative way and emphasizes the "clearly detrimental" conditions suffered by its internal life, in the "inadequacy of the model, due to police custody from the inside, the" general lack "of services social assistance on employment or suffering.
Thus, Llamazares wants the government to specify how you will respond to identified problems and what you propose to do to improve the living conditions of prisoners, protection of their rights, control of policing or the separation between criminal pending removal and simple detained for illegal residence.
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