Spain Says Most Immigrants Who Overran Its African Enclave Have Left
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In Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in Africa, authorities have reported that most of the thousands of immigrants who entered from Morocco have now departed. Police and military efforts led to the rounding up of remaining individuals. This surge highlights the ongoing challenges of managing migration and border control in Europe, reflecting broader issues in international immigration policies. For Spain, it underscores the need for effective strategies to handle such sudden influxes while maintaining regional stability.
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