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Ceuta Tests Schengen: the Economic Cost of a Vulnerable Border

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The economic question is who enters, how it enters and with what capacity to integrate into the labour market

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The economic question is who enters, how it enters and with what capacity to integrate into the labour market

·Madrid, Spain
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The main beneficiary of the crisis in Seuti was the Spanish Anti-Migration Party Vox. Tim by the hour von der Leyen has a unique reading position in this information...

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The migration crisis in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta has again demonstrated: the Schengen area, an area of free movement of people which brings together 29 European countries, regularly suffers the lightnings of the anti-immigration parties. But what exactly is this about?

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La Razón broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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