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After the onslaught of migrants on Ceuta, the Spanish government accused the European partners of lack of solidarity. EU Commissioner Brunner contradicts.
Commissioner Magnus Brunner talks about Ceuta, the dead, smugglers and Spain's migration course – and explains why he supports return centres.
The influx of migrants to Ceuta, a seven-square-mile autonomous Spanish enclave at the northern tip of Africa, has receded as quickly as it rose. But images of young Moroccans walking along the coast, abandoning the inflatable tubes they used to cross, have prompted a debate in Europe about how to manage migration humanely while maintaining border control. Nearly 50,000 people poured into the territory last Thursday and Friday, almost doubling C…
Tens of thousands of people, who sometimes come across the sea with swimming rings, climb the rocks of the Spanish exclave, overcome fences and populate streets. European rights may have been beheaded by one or the other bottle of champagne, and the AfD celebrates the images of young men, who, Alice Weidel said, had "fallen in" there, "partly violent and uneducated migrants", who will, of course, "immigrate into our social systems". Also, "pictu…
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