The Times Of India · GovernmentPolicies · 2026-08-16
‘NO FOOD, PEOPLE DYING’: Illegal Migrants Reveal CHILLING HORROR Inside Spain’s Ceuta Camps
Days after a massive influx of migrants into Spain’s Ceuta enclave, thousands remain stranded along the coastline, sleeping in makeshift shelters and waiting for formal accommodation. Migrants claimed they were struggling with basic necessities including food, shelter, clean water and washing facilities, while demanding asylum and help from Spanish authorities. Some migrants describe dangerous journeys from Morocco, saying they faced hunger, harsh weather and the risk of death before reaching Ceuta. One migrant said, “We demand asylum,” while another described their conditions as “inhumane.” Spain has significantly increased security along the coastline, with military personnel, police, patrols and barriers deployed.
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