This program, developed by the Directorate General for Spanish Citizenship Abroad, is similar to the one for Spanish-Palestinians.
The Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, through the Directorate General of Spanish Citizenship Abroad and Return Policies, has promoted a programme of urgent care for families evacuated from Lebanon by the Foreign Ministry and who arrived yesterday in Torrejón de Ardoz from Beirut in two planes chartered by the Ministry of Defence. These are people who do not have the resources to be able to develop their lives during their stay in our country.
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Migrations will assist more than 50 Spanish-Lebanese people without resources who have arrived in Spain from Beirut
Initially, the Directorate General, which reports to the Secretary of State for Migration, will take care of slightly more than 50 Spanish-Lebanese people, although it is not ruled out that these numbers could be increased shortly. This care will be provided through a declaration of emergency. The coordination of the aid will be carried out by ACCEM, an organisation with extensive experience in collaborating with the MISSM both in the Humanitarian Attention Programme and in the International and Temporary Protection System.
This programme is similar to the one launched almost a year ago, in November 2023, with Spanish-Palestinian families. The Gaza Programme serves a total of 119 people, integrated in 31 family units, residing in different parts of our country.
In total, the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration protects more than 56,600 people, of which almost 50,000 are housed in our resources (between Humanitarian Care and International Protection).