Tens of Thousands of Migrants Enter Spain in 2024, Majority Return to Morocco
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A country in economic recovery: Morocco is building car factories and high-speed lines. But like Ashraf Bahlawan, thousands of young Moroccans are trying to get to Europe. What are they missing?
International Law and the immigration game
Moroccan security forces clash with migrants attempting to cross into Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta near the town of Fnideq, on the Morocco-Spain border, on July 31, 2026. The European Union on July 31 scrambled to contain one of the largest migrant crises faced by the block in recent years, after tens of thousands of people poured into into Spain's North African Ceuta enclave in just days. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP via Getty …
Around 75 migrants who entered the Spanish enclave of Ceuta from Morocco in late July have made it to the Spanish mainland, Sky News reported, citing police sources, bringing the total number of migrants who have reached Ceuta to 72,000. Most of them have returned to Morocco.
(Adnkronos) - The Ceuta crisis comes to the European Parliament and highlights, once again, how difficult it is for the European Union to find a common position on immigration. The extraordinary meeting of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE), convened on 6 August to discuss what happened at the border between Spain and Morocco, quickly turned into a political confrontation between the right and the left, between acc…
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Shin-young = In connection with the incident last month in which a large number of migrants flooded into Ceuta, a Spanish territory bordering Morocco in North Africa, Ceuta residents ...
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