Moroccan Migrants Expelled from Ceuta While Sub-Saharans Settle
Moroccan migrants who swam to Ceuta are facing swift expulsion, while Sub-Saharan migrants are establishing temporary homes on the shores of the Spanish enclave.
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Moroccan migrants who swam to Ceuta are facing swift expulsion, while Sub-Saharan migrants are establishing temporary homes on the shores of the Spanish enclave.

Seven sub-Saharan migrants successfully entered the Spanish autonomous city of Ceuta by jumping the double fence separating it from Morocco. This incident occurs amidst reports of reduced overall migratory pressure on the city, despite ongoing occasional entries.
Tunisia has carried out further "voluntary returns" of nearly 100 sub-Saharan migrants. These repatriations are part of ongoing efforts to manage migration flows.

Tunisian authorities are intensifying their crackdown on migrant camps, with a WhatsApp group offering fast-track repatriation to sub-Saharan migrants.
Tunisia has transferred 250 Sub-Saharan migrants from Tunis to Al Amra, where they are awaiting voluntary repatriation, as reported by Agenzia Nova.