Ceuta Migrant Center Down to Single Moroccan Woman Among Few Female Residents

The Temporary Stay Center for Immigrants (CETI) in Ceuta, inaugurated in 2004, now has only three immigrant women in its facilities, including one Moroccan. It used to accommodate more than two hundred in the past.
According to police sources, only three women are registered in the center’s register, which houses illegal immigrants. They are two Algerians and one Moroccan.
This figure represents the smallest number of women accommodated since the opening in 2004 of the establishment, which currently does not have any sub-Saharan women, who were nevertheless in the majority for several years.
In total, the center currently houses about 150 immigrants, all of Moroccan and Algerian nationality, the vast majority of whom are political asylum seekers.
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