The massive influx of immigrants on July 30 into Ceuta has led to an overflow of all the city’s resources. Today, according to estimates by the city’s president, Juan Vivas, there are still around 10,000 people left. Hence, the need to seek alternatives so that immigrants are not on the street until they find a solution, whether it’s their return or their exit to the Peninsula. One of the options is the transformation of the former Military Hosp…
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The massive influx of immigrants on July 30 into Ceuta has led to an overflow of all the city’s resources. Today, according to estimates by the city’s president, Juan Vivas, there are still around 10,000 people left. Hence, the need to seek alternatives so that immigrants are not on the street until they find a solution, whether it’s their return or their exit to the Peninsula. One of the options is the transformation of the former Military Hosp…