Ceuta: The President of the Spanish Enclave Calls for Migrants to Be "Confined" Pending Their Deportation
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A president can rest. What he cannot do is isolate himself from the country he governs, let alone when the Spanish border has just been attacked.
The mayor-president of the autonomous city calls the permanence of thousands of people after the crisis at the border a national emergency.
In Ceuta, the fate of thousands of migrants remains at the heart of a political arm. The president of the Spanish enclave proposes to limit their freedom of movement before their possible expulsion, a proposal that highlights tensions with the central government in Madrid.
Ten days after the massive arrival of migrants in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, its president, Juan Jesús Vivas, called on Monday, August 10, for the migrants still present in the territory to be "confined." While the majority of them left very quickly, according to Madrid, the fate of the migrants still there is the subject of heated political debate between the left-wing central government and the president of Ceuta, a member of the main right…
In Ceuta, the dispute over the handling of remaining migrants is intensifying. The president of the Spanish exclave insists on housing in deportation centres until expulsion. The care of the people also causes conflicts.
The president of the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, Juan Jesús Vivas, called on Monday to "confine" the migrants present in this territory pending their expulsion, several days after the unprecedented migration crisisIf 70,000 of the 72,000 arrived in Ceuta, according to Madrid, the fate of migrants illegally arrived on foot or swimming is becoming the subject of intense political discussions between the central, left-wing government in Madrid, and J…
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