Ceuta Struggles to Integrate Moroccan Minors in Schools Due to Language Barriers

The issue of Moroccan minors who illegally entered Ceuta on May 19 is still not resolved. Contrary to what is being conveyed, the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training of Ceuta is considering their "integration" into schools and institutes. But language barriers could push the ministry towards the repatriation of these minors, estimated at around 800 and currently housed in the various centers approved by the government of the enclave.
This information, relayed by the Spanish news agency EFE, is far from reality, according to the provincial director of the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training of Ceuta MEFP. In a statement to CeutaTv, Yolanda Rodríguez, indicated that a plan was currently being developed to facilitate the "schooling" of these minors. This plan will be based on language immersion and separate classes
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