
Spain will prevent attempts at illegal entry into Ceuta
The minister was asked about the appeal on social networks for a repetition, on Saturday, 15, of the situation experienced on July 30, when about 72,000 people..
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The minister was asked about the appeal on social networks for a repetition, on Saturday, 15, of the situation experienced on July 30, when about 72,000 people entered Ceuta in 24 hours. Migrants trying to evade controls recalled that they will put their lives at risk, as on 30 July. “To make this path is not a path of the future, it is a tragic path and a path that in the end will return them to the place they left , sadly”, he said. Marlaska praised the work that Spain has done with Morocco, “characterized by loyalty and trust”. “We are trained and have the means and cooperation to avoid a situation,” he said.
Furthermore, Marlaska told journalists that the Ministry of the Interior was working to prevent any such situation as July 30. On requests for international protection of migrants who remained in the autonomous city, Marlaska quantified in more than 400 cases already opened, which will be processed in accordance with the law. The Spanish authorities said that at least 70,000 people then returned to Morocco, remaining the remaining, mostly young, in the small Spanish enclave with only about 80,000 inhabitants.
In addition, On that day, at least 82 people died trying to swim to the Spanish city in North Africa on the border with Morocco. About the minors, you said that all authorities work in law enforcement. “Those minors who must be returned will be returned, and those who should not be returned by any circumstances or because there are no authorizations, for example from the Attorney General’s Office, cannot be returned,” he said. The Spanish Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, assured this Wednesday that Spain, in collaboration with Morocco, will prevent any attempt to mass entry of migrants in Ceuta, as has been suggested on social networks.
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The minister was asked about the appeal on social networks for a repetition, on Saturday, 15, of the situation experienced on July 30, when about 72,000 people entered Ceuta in 24 hours.
reliability low1/2 sourcesMigrants trying to evade controls recalled that they will put their lives at risk, as on 30 July. “To make this path is not a path of the future, it is a tragic path and a path that in the end will return them to the place they left , sadly”, he said.
reliability low1/2 sourcesMarlaska praised the work that Spain has done with Morocco, “characterized by loyalty and trust”. “We are trained and have the means and cooperation to avoid a situation,” he said.
reliability low1/2 sourcesMarlaska told journalists that the Ministry of the Interior was working to prevent any such situation as July 30.
reliability low1/2 sourcesOn requests for international protection of migrants who remained in the autonomous city, Marlaska quantified in more than 400 cases already opened, which will be processed in accordance with the law.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe Spanish authorities said that at least 70,000 people then returned to Morocco, remaining the remaining, mostly young, in the small Spanish enclave with only about 80,000 inhabitants.
reliability low1/2 sourcesOn that day, at least 82 people died trying to swim to the Spanish city in North Africa on the border with Morocco.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAbout the minors, you said that all authorities work in law enforcement. “Those minors who must be returned will be returned, and those who should not be returned by any circumstances or because there are no authorizations, for example from the Attorney General’s Office, cannot be returned,” he said.
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The Spanish Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, assured this Wednesday that Spain, in collaboration with Morocco, will prevent any attempt to mass entry of migrants in Ceuta, as has been suggested on social networks.
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