In Morocco, thousands of sub-Saharan African countries live illegally, each year trying to reach Europe through six-meter high barbed wire fences that separate the Spanish enclaves from Ceuta and Melilla. Those who cross the fences will offer temporary accommodation and eventually send or release them to their home country, AP says. In July more than 600 migrants arrived in Ceuta in one day.
In the middle of the hundreds of submachine their saltado to the border of Ceuta and Han, you can use the caliber, armas para cortar la valla y bolas con heces para zafarse de los agentses https://t.co/CtWuizkKhO pic.twitter.com/vadcFPICuL
– EL MUNDO (@elmundoes) August 22, 2018

Source: Twitter / ERIK ENCINAS ORTEGA

Source: TASR / Guardia Civil via AP
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