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Ceuta’s Crisis: Minors Stranded in Chaos | Tulsa News
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Tens of thousands flooded into Ceuta, Spain’s North African enclave, in a chaotic migrant surge that left over 800 minors stranded—many traumatized after witnessing亲人 drown or losing loved ones. With local shelters overflowing and food scarce, authorities face mounting pressure as unaccompanied children from Sudan, Palestine, and Afghanistan endure harsh conditions on beaches and hillsides. Spanish law mandates protection for minors, but some were initially deported to Morocco before public outcry halted the deportations. Seventy-two deaths have been confirmed in Spain, with eleven more reported in Morocco. As mainland Europe remains out of reach, activists warn authorities may be using hunger as a tactic to force returns—leaving hundreds of vulnerable youth in a state of desperate uncertainty.
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