Overview
- Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla urged full application of the transfer law to relieve overcrowded reception centres.
- The minister of territorial policy said the Fiscalía and security forces would act if any region refused to comply, a stance denounced by PP leaders.
- Castilla-La Mancha joined multiple PP-governed regions in weighing an appeal to the Supreme Court, citing insufficient funding for the mandated placements.
- Andalucía objected to its allocation of up to 2,827 minors, arguing its system is near capacity and that state support of €12,998 per minor per year and an €8.8 million transfer fall far short of costs it pegs near €54,000.
- Tensions flared between Andalucía and the Basque Country after Lehendakari Imanol Pradales said about half of the minors in Basque centres arrive by bus from the south, as debate grew over which territories count as a northern or southern border.