Ceuta Receives 191 per Cent More Migrants, Not Including the 80,000 Who Crossed at the End of July
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The European Union supports the repatriation of immigrants who assaulted the autonomous city.
"We continue to insist that the expectation is that all those who remain illegally in Ceuta will be returned," says a spokesman for the Commission on Internal Affairs Read
The European Commission ensures that EU law provides for the return of all irregular immigrants
Ceuta receives 191 per cent more migrants, not including the 80,000 who crossed at the end of July
The latest figures from the Interior Ministry reveal that irregular arrivals have risen so far this year at all entry points, with the exception of the Canary Islands
The European Commission defends that Community law contemplates this possibility and refers to the Return directive adopted last June. More information: The government moves on to the offensive against Vivas and the PP: "They have turned the migration discourse, prisoners of their alliances with the far right"
Ceuta Illegal Migrant Entries Had Surged 191% BEFORE Invasion Began
A staggering 191 percent surge in illegal migrant arrivals at Ceuta preceded the massive late July invasion of the exclave, Spanish government authorities documented Monday. The post Report: Ceuta Illegal Migrant Entries Surged 191% BEFORE Invasion Began appeared first on Breitbart.
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