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The EU Calls for Stronger Borders as Migrant Children Remain Stranded in Ceuta

via BBC World·Aug 3·3 sources

Ursula von der Leyen called for tougher external border measures ahead of an urgent meeting of EU interior ministers, after tens of thousands surged through the breakwater from Morocco into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. Hundreds of migrant children remain stranded in the city, and reporting from the crossing describes families separated and at least one child drowned in the chaos.

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Coverage from 3 outlets

Washington Times

Hundreds of migrant children are stranded in Spain's Ceuta after mass crossing

Daily Wire

Even After Major Exodus, Thousands Of Migrant Invaders Still Overwhelm Spanish City

World

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