Hundreds of migrants arrested near Ceuta border in latest crackdown
Moroccan security forces arrested nearly 300 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa and 61 alleged facilitators on Saturday as they attempted to reach the Spanish exclave of Ceuta. This crackdown follows calls on social media for another mass crossing, similar to one two weeks prior that resulted in a deadly migration crisis. Authorities had increased security along the border in response to these calls. Meanwhile, hundreds of migrants who remained in Ceuta after the previous influx protested on Sunday, seeking asylum rather than repatriation to Morocco. These migrants, numbering between 5,000 and 8,000, are living in difficult conditions while awaiting passage to continental Europe.