Ceuta: 90 Moroccan Migrants Await Repatriation from Spanish Enclave

Despite the repatriations that took place in May and September, the Spanish government delegation in Ceuta continues to receive requests for repatriation of Moroccans. Another some 90 people have registered to be repatriated in the coming months.
The Spanish government delegation continues to record requests for repatriation of Moroccans stranded in Ceuta.
In total, some 90 people have registered to be repatriated to Morocco as soon as a humanitarian corridor is available again, as was the case last May and September.
As part of these repatriations, the Spanish Government Delegation in Ceuta is responsible for preparing the lists which are then harmonized and finalized with the Moroccan authorities.
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