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Ceuta Crisis Deepens as Thousands Remain and EU Fractures Widen

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Three weeks after 72,000 migrants crossed from Morocco into Ceuta, thousands remain in makeshift settlements as Morocco blocked a second attempt, exposing Europe's dependency on Moroccan border cooperation.

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Fernando Grande-Marlaska was quite emphatic when Ceuta had just experienced an unprecedented influx of migrants. Spain and Morocco had agreed to return “as soon as possible” all those who had entered the autonomous city illegally. Three weeks later, that promise sounds like a pipe dream. Read more

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Twenty days after the migration crisis in Ceuta, the Spanish government seems to be starting to realize that it also has a humanitarian crisis to manage. After the Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, initially insisted that all the people who crossed the border that day would return on their own as if by magic, the passage of the days has shown another, much more dramatic reality. Almost three weeks after the entry, there is not ev…

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hngn.com broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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