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    Officials Indicted for Expelling Migrant Minors from Ceuta

    April 4, 20242 Mins Read
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    In mid-May 2021, amid heightened tensions, the Moroccan authorities took the unprecedented step of opening the Tarajal border, permitting approximately 10,000 migrants, including migrant minors, to enter the small Spanish enclave of Ceuta in Morocco.

    Two months later, the government of the autonomous city ordered the repatriation of 55 underage migrants to Morocco through an expulsion procedure halted by the Administrative Court in response to complaints from human rights NGOs. This action led to the indictment of former Ceuta prefect Salvadora Mateos and former vice-governor Mabel Deu on charges of continuous abuse of administrative office by the Court of Cadiz in Andalusia, as reported by judicial sources cited by the local newspaper El Faro de Ceuta.

    These former officials in Ceuta, Spain, are now facing trial for allegedly expelling migrant minors in violation of national and international child protection laws. The Administrative Court had intervened, stopping the expulsion procedure after complaints from human rights NGOs.

    The case highlights the complexities surrounding migrant arrivals in Ceuta and the legal obligations to protect vulnerable populations, particularly minors. Despite Mateos and Deu’s arguments that they acted on orders from the central government, their appeals were rejected. Consequently, they now face potential penalties of up to 15 years of disqualification from public office.

    Meanwhile, migrant arrivals in Ceuta continue to increase, with 288 underage migrants arriving in the first three months of 2024 compared to 43 in the same period last year, marking a significant surge. Most arrivals are male and between 16 and 17 years old, underscoring the challenges authorities face in managing the influx and providing adequate care and accommodation.

    The government of Ceuta has reported overcrowding in reception facilities, particularly at the La Esperanza center, which recorded 43 minor arrivals in January, 150 in February, and 90 in March. With a capacity of only about a hundred people, the Spanish state is being sought to urgently redistribute underage migrants to other regions of the Iberian Peninsula.

    This situation emphasizes the pressing need for comprehensive strategies to address the humanitarian needs of migrants while ensuring compliance with legal and ethical standards. As the trial unfolds, it is likely to reignite debates about immigration policies and the protection of minors in Spain and across Europe.

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