Friday, December 9, 2016

Some 400 immigrants are forced to the border fence of Ceuta and entering into Spain – Clarín.com

A 400 african migrants came to Spain on the Friday after jumping the border fence that separates Morocco from Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in the region, according to the Ministry of the Interior of Spain.

it Is a double fence six feet in height that protects the autonomous city Spanish of Ceuta, situated on the bank of african to the strait of Gibraltar.

According to the Guardia Civil, one of the breaks massive multitudinous of the fence.

An immigrant celebrates having managed to jump the fence in Ceuta. /AFP

Two police officers and three migrants suffered cuts and bruises in the attempt to cross, it came at the first hour of the morning, explained a ministry official in the city who spoke on condition of anonymity in compliance with the rules of the department.

The Guardia Civil and the National Police have deployed a special operative to deal with these people, who have been moved to the Centre for Temporary Stay of Immigrants (CETI) in that city.

The immigrants were assisted after jumping the double fence that separates Ceuta from Morocco. / AFP

At the entrance to the CETI have been produced scenes of joy among the newly arrived immigrants and sub-saharan africa that are already in the autonomous city Spanish border with Morocco.

immigrants have been brought to the center of temporary residence in police vans and ambulances of the Red Cross, as many of them have been injured.

The Red Cross is attending to one of the immigrants was injured when crossing the fence that separates Ceuta from Morocco. / AFP

so far this year, more than 300 sub-saharan migrants -no post today – have been able to jump the double border fence and enter Spain.

Every year, hundreds of african migrants living in Morocco without permission trying to enter Melilla and Ceuta, another Spanish territory in the region, hoping to reach a better life in Europe.

A group of immigrants after jump the fence that separates Ceuta from Morocco./ AP

The majority are intercepted at the place and returned to Morocco. Those who manage to overcome the fence, which is six meters (20 feet) high, are directed towards temporary accommodation centres for migrants. After they tend to be either repatriated or remain on Spanish soil.

(Source: agencies)

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