THERE’S A WEIRD CORRELATION BETWEEN DEMOCRATS AND SMUGGLED KIDS
The mysterious journey of the Ukrainian children lost between Huelva and the Canary Islands
The clues were more or less concrete. A group of between 30 and 40 Ukrainian minors, accompanied by three adults, would take a ferry from Huelva —or perhaps from Cádiz— to reach the Canary Islands. The promoter of the trip would be a Ukrainian woman residing in Fuerteventura. The information indicated that they would leave the Peninsula on Tuesday and land on the islands on Friday. Call crossing.
The alert mobilized authorities in the Canary Islands, Madrid and Andalusia who, in turn, also activated the police. All of them have spent almost a week trying to locate the group and prevent the trip. Neither can the transfer of children be encouraged without the knowledge of the authorities, nor can the Canary Islands, saturated with the arrival of almost 3,000 minors in the last two years, have the capacity to deal with more. The agents deployed an operation to supervise the ferries on Tuesday, also those on Friday. And even on Saturday. But no trace.