Help for Underage Girls in the Uncertainty of Ceuta
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Many girls have come to the Spanish exclave Ceuta who seek asylum to support their parents in their home country. Their future is uncertain. But there are people who help the minors. By F. Welz.
A 12-year-old girl was taken to the emergency room crying after attacks. Madrid is planning to distribute the minors to other regions of Spain.
Groups of dozens of girls and young people have begun to take refuge under the police vans in Ceuta in the face of fear of sexual assault. Some remain for hours with the vehicles and officers deployed in the vicinity of the Temporary Stay Centre of Immigrants (CETI), where different settlements have been formed after the massive arrival of Moroccan illegal immigrants in the autonomous city. One of these groups is composed of about thirty minors …
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