Spain Expands Ceuta Migrant Shelters to Ease Crisis
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The Spanish government has already accommodated 1800 people who were living on the beach, but there is room for 4000
Spain expands Ceuta migrant shelters to ease crisis
The Spanish government announced on Thursday the creation of shelters for 1,800 migrants in Ceuta in a bid to relieve the humanitarian crisis there following last month's influx from Morocco. Some 72,000 migrants breached the border in an unprecedented and deadly rush into the north African territory on July 30-31, with 70,000 having since returned to Morocco, according to Spanish government figures. FRANCE 24's Sarah Morris reports from Madrid,…
In an effort to alleviate the humanitarian crisis caused by last month's influx of migrants from Morocco, the Spanish government announced on Thursday the creation of shelters in Ceuta that will accommodate 1,800 migrants.
Spain expands migrant shelters in Ceuta to ease humanitarian crisis
After thousands of migrants entered the Spanish north African enclave of Ceuta in July, many who remain, including women, girls and other unaccompanied minors, have struggled with basic food, water, shelter and sanitation needs.
“They are sub-Saharan blacks.” Thus, distilling racism, the Alawite authorities and the inhabitants of Castillejos, last Moroccan possession adjective to those who tried to enter Ceuti African Spain. It is said, they come from Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Cameroon or Ghana. For them, Tangier is not an option. By Algeciras the Moroccan hashish enters and is a tourist city. And for Mohamed VI, it is not touched.
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