In Ceuta, Migrants Stranded at Europe’s Gates Await Their Fate
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El Trampolín beach was filled with huts built from palm leaves and sticks.
In Ceuta, migrants stranded at Europe’s gates await their fate
Weeks after some 70,000 migrants tried to cross from Morocco into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, the ones who chose to stay have settled on El Trampolin beach. They hail from various countries, speak different languages and crossed many borders to get to this strip of sand. Europe seems very close, and yet so far.
Migrants camped on the beach of the Ceuta Trampoline
A razor, a pair of scissors and a mirror. These are the tools Hamed Salah al-Din, 31 years old, recreated on the beach in El Tampolín, Ceuta, the trade he did in Sudan....
On the beach of Trampolin in Ceuta migrants (photos) continue to build huts of fortune while elsewhere it is decided to...
On the beach of Trampolin in Ceuta migrants continue to build huts of fortune while elsewhere they decide their future. Not far away, the army works...
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