Spain's migrant policy has ignited a heated political debate, with leaders clashing over the distribution of unaccompanied minors.
Emiliano García-Page, President of Castilla-La Mancha, criticized the agreement between the PSOE and Junts, calling it "immoral" and accusing it of granting privileges to Catalonia.
He urged for equal solidarity among regions, emphasizing the need to support areas like the Canary Islands, which face significant migrant challenges.
Meanwhile, Salvador Illa, President of Catalonia, defended the policy, arguing it addresses the dire conditions of 4,400 minors in the Canary Islands and aligns with European immigration standards.
The controversy highlights deep divisions within Spain's political landscape, as opposition leaders like Paco Núñez blame García-Page for enabling such agreements.
The debate underscores the complexities of balancing regional interests with national and humanitarian responsibilities.









