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The City Council conveys to the Government Delegate his discomfort at the opacity and lack of coordination in the care of immigrants (27/07/2020)

| The Deputy Mayor held a meeting on Monday afternoon with José Vélez at the headquarters of the Delegation in Murcia | The deputy mayor, Noelia Arroyo, has conveyed to the Government delegate, José Vélez, the discomfort of the city of Cartagena for the opacity and lack of coordination in the care of immigrants and has reiterated the full collaboration of the City to address the crisis of the arrival of You kick with the dignity that immigrants deserve.In a meeting that took place on the afternoon of this Monday, July 27 at the Government Delegation, Arroyo insisted on the need to promote coordination in the face of the arrival of new boats, the isolation of many of the immigrants and security for the rest of the local population.

"We expected a change in attitude from the delegate, but he still does not recognize his mistakes, which we have seen in images" and he regretted that "he has focused the meeting on personal issues, demonstrating that he is not up to the level of his position."We want to help but to help we need information.

We are frankly concerned with the images shown in recent days in the care of immigrants who come from different parts of the Region and who are moving to the Port of Cartagena without the knowledge of the City Council and without knowing the protocol that the Delegation has activated ".Arroyo recalled that "immigration is a matter of State and in the face of the health crisis situation it requires the collaboration of Public Health.

For us, whether it is a matter of State or of the Autonomous Community, we have offered collaboration but we need access to information and we have to participate in the device with transparency and with the data that the Delegation handles, as has always been done, until this Government Delegate has arrived.

"To do this, at the meeting held this morning, the City Council has provisionally made available a Ministry of Health, a municipal pavilion to accommodate immigrants who must quarantine, and who have requested that military facilities be enabled, such as the School Infantry, to welcome immigrants because they meet better conditions."At the moment we are adapting the municipal facilities with the recommendations of the technicians so that they meet the necessary and humanitarian conditions to guarantee that both entities and health professionals can work in decent conditions," said Arroyo, who warned that be prepared for what may come, according to information from the Maritime Surveillance Service: good weather, mafias with a call effect and possible movements detected from the Service.The Deputy Mayor stressed that "we are going to put everything in our power to collaborate.

We have to give the population peace of mind and respond to this problem with the humanity it deserves"

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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