Thousands of migrants and asylum seekers in Ceuta face dire conditions, sparking political and social tensions in the Spanish territory.Published On 10 Aug 202610 Aug 2026Ceuta’s leader has demanded the detention and expulsion of thousands of asylum seekers and undocumented migrants roaming the streets in the Spanish North African territory after last month’s mass crossing from Morocco.“A space that acts as an internment centre for foreigners must be set up, where these people can be held and remain confined,” Ceuta’s Mayor-President Juan Jesus Vivas of the conservative Popular Party told reporters.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Ceuta and Melilla: Why Europe’s African border remains a flashpointlist 2 of 3Ceuta’s leader says 100 died in border rush as up to 5,000 still in enclavelist 3 of 3Spain imposes border checks on Italy as countermeasure in Ceuta spatend of listHe said the measure “must be achieved urgently” so that the migrants “are not in our streets and that expulsion proceedings can be handled with greater speed and ease”.Mass border breachA surge of asylum seekers and migrants swam or used inflatable rafts to cross from Morocco to Ceuta at the end of July,...

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