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Madrid, Rabat square off after 8,000 migrants arrive in Spain - Newspaper

CEUTA: Spain deployed its military to the Moroccan border on Tuesday and expelled nearly half of the thousands of migrants who jumped fences or swam onto European soil over two days after Rabat loosened border controls amid a deepening diplomatic spat. Overwhelmed soldiers separated the adults from the young and carried children in their arms while Red Cross workers helped an endless trickle of migrants who were emerging from the water shivering and exhausted. One unconscious woman laid on the sand before she was carried away on a stretcher. The sudden influx of migrants has fueled the diplomatic spat between Rabat and Madrid over the disputed Western Sahara region and created a humanitarian crisis for Ceuta, the Spanish city of 85,000 in North Africa on the Mediterranean Sea, separated from Morocco by a double-wide, 10-metre (32-feet) fence.

Spain sends troops after record 8,000 migrants enter Spanish enclave of Ceuta illegally

Most of the migrants are from Morocco and 4,000 have been returned so far A man is held by soldiers of the Spanish Army at the border of Morocco and Spain at the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. A record 6,000 migrants entered Ceuta illegally on Monday, 1,500 of whom were minors. AP Photo A Spanish soldier helps a migrant as troops are deployed along the coast in Ceuta. EPA Migrants manage to grab onto a boat of the Moroccan authorities near the coast of Fnideq in an attempt to cross over to Ceuta. EPA A Spanish Civil Guard holds onto a migrant who swam onto the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. AFP

Spain expels thousands of migrants who crossed into its north African enclave

Spain expels thousands of migrants who crossed into its north African enclave
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Spain and Morocco in diplomatic crisis after 8,000 migrants enter Spanish territory

Spain and Morocco in diplomatic crisis after 8,000 migrants enter Spanish territory CNBC 3 hrs ago Holly Ellyatt A diplomatic rift has deepened between Spain and Morocco after thousands of undocumented migrants attempted to enter Spanish territory in the northern African country. Spain has been left scrambling to secure its borders after thousands of migrants entered Ceuta, one of two Spanish enclaves situated on the northern coast of Morocco this week. © Provided by CNBC Spanish police tries to disperse migrants at border between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Ceuta on May 18, 2021 in Fnideq. A diplomatic rift has deepened between Spain and Morocco after thousands of undocumented migrants attempted to enter Spanish territory apparently unimpeded by the Moroccan authorities.

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