Children Swim from Morocco to Spanish Ceuta | Over 50 Brave Kids Cross Sea
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In the last few hours, there have been several attempts at entry. Three young people managed to reach the coast, where they were intercepted and returned. The collaboration of the Moroccan Gendarmerie has been key to containing migratory pressure Read
At least 54 minors, mostly Moroccans, and 30 adults swam from Morocco to the Spanish North African exclave of Ceuta in rough seas and fog, Spanish television RTVE reported on Saturday.
The Spanish exclave Ceuta has long been hopelessly overloaded. Now more than 50 children and young people swam into the city from Morocco.
Migrants continue to venture the dangerous path to Spain's North Africa exclaves to reach the mainland and other EU countries. Children have better chances of staying.
54 unaccompanied Moroccan minors have come swimming in Ceuta last night in the areas of El Tarajal and Benzú, a beach and a pedania of the Spanish city located in North Africa. Minors have taken advantage of the storm that hit the coast to enter. Continue reading
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