The migrant crisis in the Canary Islands demands immediate and effective action from the Government.
The influx of irregular immigrants has exceeded the capacity of the islands.
The Government should shelf the reform of the Immigration Law and focus on solving the urgent situation of unaccompanied minors.
Immigration is a complex challenge that requires a response based on democratic values and an honest diagnosis.
The use of the immigration issue as a political weapon polarizes the situation.
Broad and responsible agreements are needed to address this crisis.
Despite the need for more EU cooperation, the Government still has room to manoeuvre, such as deepening agreements with countries of origin.
Conclusion: To solve this horrific crisis, it's crucial to break out of the current political deadlock and form a wide consensus that includes effective strategies, EU cooperation and agreements with countries of origin.