Ceuta's Unseen Children: A Glimpse into the Shadows of Europe's Migration Crisis The recent announcement by Madrid to transfer 500 vulnerable youths from the Spanish exclave of Ceuta to mainland Spain has sparked a mix of emotions.
While some hail it as a long overdue solution, others criticize it for being too little, too late. The situation in Ceuta serves as a stark reminder of Europe's migration crisis.
The numbers are staggering: 80,000 individuals crossed into Ceuta from Morocco on July 30, with around 5,000 remaining in the exclave.