Migrant women in Ceuta ask the Government for help: "We don't want to cause problems"
World2 sources2 countries🔦 Under-reported26m ago
Following a mass entry of migrants from Morocco on July 30, Spanish police confirmed that criminal networks are trafficking migrants into the Spanish city of Ceuta. Authorities reported the arrest of five individuals accused of human trafficking in connection with the operation.
Simultaneously, female migrants residing in an authorized encampment at the Reina Sofía school football field in Ceuta's Príncipe neighborhood have appealed to the Spanish government for assistance. The women stated that they migrated to seek a better future and emphasized that they do not wish to cause problems.
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Diario LibreFocuses on law enforcement actions against migrant smuggling rings and mass entry.
InfobaeHighlights the humanitarian plight and direct appeals of female migrants in Ceuta.