Close Menu
Migrant Affairs
    Trending News

    EU Opens Contact with Taliban Over Migrant Returns

    October 20, 2025

    EU Strengthens Europol Role to Fight Migrant Smuggling and Trafficking

    September 26, 2025

    EU Border Policies Under Scrutiny After Deadly Migrant Shipwreck

    March 1, 2024

    EU Records Highest-Ever Number of Asylum Applications in 2023

    February 28, 2024

    Doctors Without Borders Condemn European Union Migration Policies

    February 24, 2024

    UK gets EU intelligence on human trafficking

    February 23, 2024
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Migrant Affairs
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • About
    • News
    • Features
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    Migrant Affairs
    Home » Migrants Embark on Swim to Reach Spanish enclave of Ceuta
    Spain

    Migrants Embark on Swim to Reach Spanish enclave of Ceuta

    February 28, 2024Updated:March 21, 20242 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Copy Link WhatsApp
    Spanish enclave of Ceuta
    Migrants swam around rocky breakwaters jutting out into the Mediterranean that mark the frontier. Javier Fergo/AP. Source: CNN
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Copy Link WhatsApp

    Over the weekend, between 60 to 100 migrants successfully navigated treacherous currents and patrols to cross from Morocco into Spanish enclave of Ceuta by sea, underscoring the relentless determination of asylum seekers striving to breach fortified borders.

    Video showed exhausted migrants contending with waves and rocks as they swam around ocean barriers, some sustaining injuries from hitting submerged reefs and others enduring dog bites from security forces upon reaching Spanish enclave of Ceuta shores.

    The group comprised both men and women, originating from conflict-ridden areas like Syria as well as struggling North African nations such as Morocco and Algeria. Among them were at least 23 unaccompanied minors, who were later met by child services in Ceuta.

    This successful crossing contrasts with recent trends, as arrivals notably decreased last year, resulting in Ceuta’s migrant reception center accommodating the fewest occupants since 2010. However, the enclave’s limited capacity to host asylum seekers and its policy of automatic expulsion of migrants have faced international criticism.

    In 2013, more than 400 migrants attempted to swim from Morocco to Ceuta, only to be violently repelled by Spanish and Moroccan forces. The incident, known as the “El Tarajal” tragedy, resulted in over a dozen deaths, with survivors reporting instances of abuse. Recently, a complaint regarding this tragedy was filed with the UN.

    These forceful measures underscore the significant challenges in balancing refugee pressures and security for the small Spanish holdings surrounded by Morocco on the European continent. As economic hardships persist in North Africa and the Sahel, an increasing number of refugees flee in search of stability through the only land borders between Europe and Africa.

    With limited legal entry options, migrants continue to risk their lives traversing razor wire, fences, and rough seas. The events in Ceuta highlight the desperation of individuals facing violence, poverty, and persecution with no refuge, demonstrating that fortresses and patrol ships cannot deter human determination.

    border crossing Ceuta enclave Immigration Mediterranean migrant migrants Spain
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Copy Link WhatsApp

    Related Posts

    Germany Tightens Migration Rules with More Deportations and Lower Benefits

    November 24, 2025

    Crowborough Residents Protest Asylum Plan and Urged to Stop Paying Council Tax

    November 24, 2025

    Greece Explores Migrant Return Hubs in Africa to Host Rejected Asylum Seekers

    November 24, 2025

    Comments are closed.

    Top Posts

    Organizations Supporting Migrants and Refugees Worldwide

    Germany’s National Election 2025: Political Party Ideologies on Migration and Migrants

    The Impact of Social Media on Migrant Advocacy and Awareness

    Nigerian Couple Order to Repay German Government!

    Don't Miss

    Germany Tightens Migration Rules with More Deportations and Lower Benefits

    November 24, 20253 Mins ReadBy RACHAEL ADEEGBE

    Germany has introduced stricter migration policies that are affecting several groups of migrants. Ukrainian refugees…

    Read More

    Germany Offers Afghans Cash to Stay Away Under New Migration Policy

    November 5, 2025

    Germany Faces Delays in Closing Loophole on Migrant Boat Smuggling Laws

    October 24, 2025

    German Chancellor Merz Faces Coalition Backlash Over Migrant Comments

    October 21, 2025

    EU Opens Contact with Taliban Over Migrant Returns

    October 20, 2025

    EU Strengthens Europol Role to Fight Migrant Smuggling and Trafficking

    September 26, 2025
    RSS News Around
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
    • WhatsApp
    RSS More News
    • German researchers find highly effective HIV antibody
    • Delayland: DW Business launches podcast on Germany's 'missing magic'
    • Germany news: ESA plans for German astronaut to head to moon
    • 'Berlin Apartment' video game lets users live German history
    • Why German companies can't quit China
    About Us

    A news and information site documenting and sharing relevant and helpful stories and resources for and about Migrants.

    Email Us: info@migrantaffairs.info

    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp
    Top Stories

    Political Tensions Rise as UK Parties Clash Over Taxes, Migration and Investment

    November 24, 2025

    Far-right group plans protest against English class for refugees at Glasgow school

    November 22, 2025

    Migrant Found in £30k Cannabis Farm Set for Immediate Release After Entering UK in Lorry

    November 20, 2025
    RSS Business News
    • Delayland: DW Business launches podcast on Germany's 'missing magic'
    • Can US health care solve its cost crisis by copying Europe?
    • US pushes Latin America trade as EU-Mercosur deal stalls
    • Portugal faces energy hurdles amid data center boom
    • Why German companies can't quit China
    RSS Expat Jobs
    Migrant Affairs
    • Home
    • About
    • News
    • Features
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    © 2025 Migrant Affairs

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.