Morocco Excludes Ceuta and Melilla from Repatriation Plans, Sparking Controversy

Morocco has announced repatriation operations for its nationals stranded in Spain, without mentioning those stuck in the cities of Ceuta and Melilla. This decision is not to the liking of the far-right party "Vox".
The repatriation of Moroccans stranded in Ceuta and Melilla, left to their fate, is not to the liking of deputy Teresa López of the Vox party. In a question addressed to the Spanish government, she wants to understand why Morocco has excluded its nationals stranded in Ceuta and Melilla from those it plans to repatriate from Spain.
For the deputy, the Spanish government must play its part and call on Morocco about this situation. Will the government insist with Morocco that Moroccan nationals stranded in Ceuta and Melilla be taken into account in the repatriations announced by Morocco?, she asks.
There are dozens of Moroccans stranded in Ceuta. They were being cared for in a warehouse, from which they were transferred a few days ago after having spent weeks in two municipal stadiums.
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