Migrants Caught Trying to Swim to Europe as Spain City Warns It's 'Overwhelmed'
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Seven children reached the Spanish enclave of Ceuta on Saturday morning after swimming from Morocco.
Around 100 people, including several children, tried to get from Morocco to the Spanish exclave of Ceuta in North Africa on Saturday, The Guardian reports.
Around 100 people, including children, tried to swim from Morocco to the Spanish North African enclave of Ceuta on Saturday. Authorities intercepted several dozen people before they reached the coast, and seven children made it to land, the British Guardian reports.
The enclave of Ceuta has long struggled with migrants trying to swim there from Morocco.
The Royal Navy of Morocco has thwarted an immigration operation on the beach of Uad Al-Marsa, the village on the other side of Mujer Muerta, in Morocco. It aborted the arrival in Ceuta of a boat loaded with immigrants. A patrol belonging to the Royal Navy managed to thwart that pass on Sunday, as media from Morocco gather. According to the newspaper Al Omk, the members of the Royal Navy intercepted a pneumatic boat that transported 14 immigrants…
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