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Ceuta Faces Unprecedented Migrant Surge: 700 Attempts Nightly

Wednesday 28 August 2024 - 15:40
Ceuta Faces Unprecedented Migrant Surge: 700 Attempts Nightly

Ceuta, the Spanish enclave in North Africa, is grappling with an unprecedented influx of migrants, with an average of 700 individuals attempting to enter the city each night. Cristina Pérez Valero, the Ceuta government representative, revealed this alarming statistic during a recent press conference.

Despite the daily return of 150 to 200 migrants to Morocco, the influx shows no signs of abating. Valero reported that the number of attempted border crossings has doubled in the past two days, reaching a staggering 1,500. This surge is placing immense pressure on Spanish authorities, who are struggling to manage the situation.

Valero called for cooperation from the opposition Popular Party to address the distribution of unaccompanied minor migrants, emphasizing the need for a united front in tackling this crisis. She also acknowledged the support of Moroccan authorities, who have doubled their human resources on the border to help contain the returned migrants.

The situation in Ceuta reflects a broader trend of increased migrant flows across the Mediterranean. Recent reports have highlighted the challenges faced by both Spain and Morocco in managing these movements. For instance, Spain has returned over 300 migrants to Morocco following a mass crossing attempt, and Morocco's tight coastal control has led to a 30% drop in migrant entries to Spain.

However, the humanitarian crisis continues to escalate. Over 300 migrants recently attempted to swim from Morocco to Ceuta, only to be foiled. Morocco’s Royal Navy has also assisted 68 Sub-Saharan would-be migrants off Dakhla. The United Nations has warned that migrants face "unimaginable horrors" crossing Africa, underscoring the desperate conditions driving these journeys.

In a related development, Spain has dismantled a criminal organization exploiting migrant workers from Morocco, highlighting the multifaceted challenges associated with migration.

As the situation in Ceuta intensifies, the need for comprehensive and collaborative solutions becomes increasingly urgent. The fate of thousands of migrants hangs in the balance, and the effectiveness of border management strategies will be crucial in determining their future.


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