Government Expedites Summary Expulsions to Empty the Streets of Ceuta
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The crisis of sovereignty displaces the debate on the sharing of children between communities
While Ceuta may be expecting a new wave of migration on Saturday, August 15, hundreds of minor migrants have been registered in the Spanish enclave. The government is considering new solutions to accommodate them temporarily. Since July 31, thousands of migrants have been walking the streets of Ceuta. Leaving Morocco, they hope to settle in the Spanish enclave or rally the rest of the European Union. Among them, many minors: between 1,400 and 4,…
There are images I just can't wrap my head around. I can't imagine a child I know leaving for another country in search of a better life. Our children leave with round-trip tickets to study English or on Erasmus exchanges. They come back with empty bank accounts and suitcases full of dirty laundry. There's a pact, a celebration, and an agreement. Perhaps later on, many will go abroad looking for work, with more education, or with the disappointm…
The figures of unaccompanied minors who have crossed taking advantage of the civil march on Ceuta are confusing. On the one hand, official government figures estimate around 1,200 minors, but the director of UNICEF José María Vera, said last Wednesday that "everything points to the fact that the real figure is considerably higher." The information coming from the autonomous city is disturbing. It is a lot of vulnerable people who disembark sudde…
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