Migration Crisis: Melilla Prepares for a Flood Like Ceuta After the Avalanche of July 30
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Eighteen days have passed since that unusual ignominy to the territorial integrity of Spain, and normalcy has not recovered in Ceuta, despite the parade of ministers who do not provide any effective measures to that end.
Melilla fears a new Ceuta. After the migratory wave that overwhelmed the nearby autonomous city at the end of July, the attention of the Spanish authorities shifted...
Last July 30, the Melillenses saw more than 1,300 people enter from Morocco. Although most have returned there is fear of a new avalanche, this time unbridled
Melilla lives on Saturday, August 15th, with a tense calm in the street and a persistent runrunrun in its heads: the border can once again become the scene of a migratory flood like the one recorded in Ceuta on July 30th and 31st. Fear of an imminent flood Juan José Muñoz, a 59-year-old civil guard with 31 years of service in the autonomous city, exposes it without dramatism: ‘This Friday I have stopped working at noon, but now in Melilla one ne…
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