The fate of migrants who crossed into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta in late July remains uncertain, while families struggle to obtain news about their loved ones. Thousands of unaccompanied minors are forced to sleep in dangerous and precarious conditions.
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🇪🇸 🌍 🔎 In Ceuta, the fate of migrants who crossed into the Spanish enclave at the end of July remains murky, but the trauma of the precarious journey remains. Most of the migrants who remain are forced to sleep in dangerous conditions, many among them unaccompanied minors. Meanwhile, the families of those who attempted the crossing have little to no news of what happened to their loved ones. FRANCE 24’s Hamza Hahboub, back from the enclave, brings you up-to-speed on the situation.