Spanish Journalist Says Ceuta Residents Believe Government Isn't Doing Enough to Prevent Another Migrant Rush
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Spanish journalist says Ceuta residents believe government isn't doing enough to prevent another migrant rush
Ceuta residents say Spain's government is not doing enough to prevent another mass migrant influx after 70,000 crossed from Morocco, a conservative journalist says.
Local authorities in the Spanish autonomous city of Ceuta are urging the government in Madrid to quickly expel the remaining thousands of migrants they say are disrupting life in the city, amid alarming warnings from Morocco that another attempt to break through the border with Ceuta was thwarted over the weekend.
In Ceuta it remained calm. But how to use migration for one's own purposes, the government in Rabat knows just as well as Erdoğan, Putin or Lukashenko know it.
More than two weeks after the assault on the Spanish exclave Ceuta, up to 11,000 migrants are still irregularly staying in Ceuta. The conservative mayor calls for a new deportation center to be built quickly.
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