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Children Swim from Morocco to Spanish Ceuta | Over 50 Brave Kids Cross Sea

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More than 50 children have made the perilous swim from Morocco to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, authorities confirmed on [date]. This unprecedented crossing highlights the ongoing challenges faced by migrants seeking entry into Europe and raises urgent questions about child safety and border control in the region. The incident underscores the growing desperation among families in North Africa, as well as the complex geopolitical dynamics between…

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Migrants continue to venture the dangerous path to Spain's North Africa exclaves to reach the mainland and other EU countries. Children have better chances of staying.

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54 unaccompanied Moroccan minors have come swimming in Ceuta last night in the areas of El Tarajal and Benzú, a beach and a pedania of the Spanish city located in North Africa. Minors have taken advantage of the storm that hit the coast to enter. Continue reading

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At least 54 children and about thirty adults swam from Morocco to the Spanish North African enclave of Ceuta, in a rough and foggy sea, Spanish television reported on Saturday. Video images broadcast by RTVE showed Civil Guard boats making repeated rescue attempts to save some of the swimmers, while others crossed swimming to the enclave. The children, mostly Moroccan, were taken to provisional centers in Ceuta, where the authorities asked the c…

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El Confidencial broke the news in Spain on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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