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The Ombudsman attached to travel to U.S. weighs. UU. to resolve the "state of film" living Carrascosa


EUROPA PRESS / MADRID
First Deputy Ombudsman, María Luisa Cava de Llano, confirmed yesterday in Congress that, if deemed necessary, will travel to New Jersey (USA.) to solve the "condition of film" living María José Carrascosa. This is in English American country's prison for seven months for refusing to give his daughter to her father, a court forced him to Llano estadounidense.Cava recalled that his situation is serious because another English ruling prohibits the mother out of Spain to his daughter . "Maria Jose is in a situation in which to comply with a ruling of the United States would have to violate another of Spain," recalcó.Tras accompany the Ombudsman, Enrique Mugica, in his appearance before the joint Congress-Senate said that is devoted almost exclusively to this subject. "The family of Mary Joe knows that he has our support and we concerned about their situation, "he said. He also noted he was also concerned that mother and daughter have not seen seven months, which also is hurting the menor.El own Ombudsman, in his speech, he referred to the extension of "a dangerous practice for coexistence "as is the illegal detention of minors by a parent in the context of separation processes, sometimes including the shift to a foreign country.

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