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Spain plans transfer of 500 migrant children from Ceuta to mainland

Spain plans to transfer approximately 500 unaccompanied migrant children from its North African enclave of Ceuta to the mainland. This decision follows a recent surge of tens of thousands of migrants from Morocco.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-08-19 · 20:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Spain plans transfer of 500 migrant children from Ceuta to mainland
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Spain plans to transfer approximately 500 unaccompanied migrant children from its North African enclave of Ceuta to the mainland. This decision follows a recent surge of tens of thousands of migrants from Morocco. The Ministry of Youth and Children stated that these vulnerable children will be placed under the care of child protection organizations on the mainland, potentially in foster care or with relatives. Ceuta's child protection system is overwhelmed, operating at over 4,600% of its capacity. While Ceuta's government accepts the transfers as an extraordinary measure, they still consider deporting all irregular entrants, including minors, a priority. Spain's Youth and Children Minister rejected the idea of deporting the children, emphasizing that any return must be voluntary and accompanied by safeguards.

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Ceuta's government maintains that deporting everyone who entered irregularly, including minors, remains a 'priority objective'.

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Deporting the children is 'outrageous'.

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Ceuta's child-protection system is at more than 4,600 percent of its intended capacity.

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Spain plans to transfer about 500 unaccompanied children from Ceuta to the mainland.

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Ceuta leaders want children returned to Morocco, but Madrid says deporting them is ‘outrageous’.Spain plans to transfer about 500 unaccompanied children from its North African enclave of Ceuta to the mainland, after tens of thousands of migrants recently surged across the border by land and sea.Officials at the Ministry of Youth and Children told Spanish public broadcaster RTVE on Wednesday that the provisional figure covers the children it considers most vulnerable, following the mass crossing of people from Morocco on July 30.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Moroccan migrants stage sit-in as thousands remain stranded in Ceutalist 2 of 3Hundreds of migrants arrested near Ceuta border in latest crackdownlist 3 of 3Spain builds tent cities for the thousands stuck in Ceutaend of listMigration Minister Elma Saiz told public broadcaster RNE that the relocated children would be placed under the care of child protection organisations on the mainland.The recent influx of more than 70,000 migrants left Ceuta’s child-protection system at more than 4,600 percent of its intended capacity, the enclave’s government said.Madrid allocates Ceuta an ordinary reception capacity of 29 places, but shelters are now holding about 1,350 children, RTVE reported.Under Madrid’s relocation plan, the children would be spread across Spain’s autonomous regions, placed in foster care or reunited with relatives.Ceuta’s government has accepted the transfers as an “extraordinary measure”, Spanish newspaper El Pais reports, but maintains that deporting everyone who entered irregularly, including minors, remains a “priority objective”.Sira Rego, the youth and children minister in Spain’s pro-Immigration government, rejected talk of deporting the children, calling it “outrageous”.“Return must be voluntary and accompanied by safeguards,” she wrote on social media.
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