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Thousands of migrants in Ceuta wait in limbo while Spain figures out what to do with them

Spanish officials say they have emergency funds for 1,800 migrants and are still processing thousands more for shelter and asylum claims.

  • On Thursday, Spain's Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration Elma Saiz announced the government secured space to accommodate 1,800 migrants in Ceuta using a parking lot and military facility.
  • Following a late July border surge that saw more than 72,000 migrants enter the Spanish territory, thousands have remained in the city of 84,000, hiding in hills and outside reception centers.
  • Local organizations have distributed 4,000 meals daily since Aug. 3, backed by 6.5 million euros in emergency government funding to support migrants including women and children.
  • Ceuta Mayor Juan Jesús Vivas criticized the national government's response as insufficient, even as Spanish police escorted hundreds of migrants from beaches to shelters on Thursday to restore normalcy.
  • The U.N. refugee agency estimates about 1,200 migrants in Ceuta could be eligible for international protection, urging officials to process asylum claims quickly as individuals like 20-year-old Khadija Rifai await outcomes.
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Thousands of migrants in Ceuta wait in limbo while Spain figures out what to do with them

Migrants in Ceuta have been moved to makeshift shelters by Spanish police. This comes amid a humanitarian crisis where up to 10,000 migrants, including women and children, remain in the city weeks after a border surge.

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80,000 migrants come to Ceuta at the end of July – including hundreds of women and girls. Many of them now live on the streets and become victims of attacks. 80,000 migrants come to Ceuta at the end of July – including hundreds of women and girls. Many of them now live on the streets and become victims of attacks.

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Hundreds of people fled from Morocco are still in the Spanish exclave Ceuta. In order not to have to sleep outdoors, Spain creates temporary accommodation.

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For weeks, migrants who arrived in the Spanish territory of Ceuta had gathered on a beach far from the center of the city, sleeping on cardboards, under cane huts and watching their few belongings in worn plastic bags.

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Africa.com broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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