will help them find a job in Spain, whose rate Unemployment exceeds 20%. Nothing more land, I have an accommodation that have bed, food, water and shower (hot). daily. They and their families, not allowed to see in Cuba. But not like. Caritas warns that enabled accommodation in Madrid for those released are designed for short and have no capacity for more. They do not want to move to Madrid and reject assisted international protection status which is expected to be granted. They are exiles and political refugees and as such demand to be recognized. twenty former prisoners are the Cubans who live on account of the English and devoted to criticize the reception conditions.
In Spain, while the former prisoners landed just demand more and better living conditions, more than 630,000 English families entering zero euros per month and survive on charity or through the tricks to fatten the black economy . The data, disclosed yesterday in the latest Labour Force Survey (LFS), reveal that in two years the number of English households with no income has doubled. "Where are they? Do they hear complaining? ". Tired of both media noise and the attitude taken by the dissidents to come to Spain, María Jesús Arsuaga, president of the Commission English Refugee Aid, he sends a message: " seize the opportunity given to you and stop complain. Time passes, and there we are going to maintain life. So come out to look for work if you want to follow here. " Three
social organizations are responsible for maintaining, hosting and seek employment in this group of former Cuban prisoners pending resolution of their legal status in Spain, Red Cross, the English Committee for Assistance to Refugees (CEAR) and the Commission English Catholic Migration (ACCEM). At first, the English government said it would grant them work permits and residence, but not the status political refugees.
was Julio César Gálvez, one of the dissidents, the first complaint. "I signed commitments in Havana before boarding the plane. I provided legal advice and social guidance and economic assistance for the maintenance and rent a home in Madrid. " Those in Madrid, living in the hostel Welcome in the southern neighborhood of Vallecas. Disagree on the location of the place: "It's in an industrial area, not in the center of the city." Nor that the bathroom is communal and, say, the rooms are not ventilated. " Vice complain. It's a modest place, but have all the basic living conditions: food, bedding, medicines, rooms, water. A necessary good that has already become a luxury for many English "criticizes Arsuaga.
Clinging to the Constitution not to move to Madrid
released almost all Cubans who remain in Madrid are to appeal to the Ombudsman for Spain to recognize them as political refugees and so does not require them to move out the capital. A decision to unilaterally take the English government as are the authorities who decide as with any foreigner entering the country, "What is the status of those here " says Arsuaga.
have also made reference to Article 19 of the English Constitution that protects the right to freedom of residence and movement. "The relocations will begin once the former prisoners to meet with the three organizations responsible for their care. They have to decide the list of cities in terms of" social networks of each country ", have said since Red Cross. Six of them live with individual families in Malaga, Cullera (Valencia), Gijón (Asturias) and Sigüenza (Guadalajara). " Near their family. For over complain, "he says Arsuaga.
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