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Madrid Faces 30-Day Ultimatum as Ceuta Warns It Will Take Migration Crisis to Court

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Thousands of people remain in Ceuta after a mass influx from Morocco put unprecedented pressure on the small Spanish territory, and the city is now giving Madrid just 30 days to find a solution. If the situation is not brought under control, Ceuta’s president Juan Jesús Vivas says he will take the fight to Spain’s highest courts, a dramatic escalation in the growing dispute over what should happen… Source

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Just over two weeks after the massive influx of 70,000 migrants into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta in northern Morocco, its president, the conservative Juan Jesus Vivas, is raising his voice against Madrid and threatening to take legal action if the situation on the ground is not resolved within 30 days.

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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The president of Ceuta, Juan Jesús Vivas, has announced that he will transfer to the judiciary the situation that the autonomous city is going through after the invasion of some 80,000 immigrants from Morocco on 30 and 31 July and will tell the presidents of the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court that "Ceuta is in danger". Thus ... Continue reading "Vivas announces that he will go to the judiciary for the "passivity" of the government in…

·Madrid, Spain
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Ceuta President Juan Jesús Vivas accuses the Spanish central government of failing to resolve the migration crisis, and according to the publication El País, the latest crisis has led to a serious conflict between the autonomous city and the central government in Madrid.

·Tallinn, Estonia
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Far Left

The local government of Ceuta granted Madrid 30 days to deal with the migratory collapse, denouncing state inaction to the saturation of services.

·Caracas, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
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Lean Left

Juan Jesús Vivas will go to the Spanish courts if the situation in Ceuta does not change within 30 days.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Lean Right

Juan Vivas accuses central executive of "absolute passivity" after mass entry of migrants in Ceuta and threatens to bring case to the Supreme and the Constitutional. Madrid tried to "make up reality", he says.

·Lisboa, Portugal
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El Confidencial broke the news in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Spain on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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