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Spain quarreled with migrant law as continuing border pressure

Spain quarreled with migrant law as continuing border pressure
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MADRID: A group of at least 40 migrants tried to swim from Morocco to the pocket of North Africa Spain and threw stones at the Spanish police, as high-ranking officials Wednesday with legal issues for what had to do with Ceuta from Ceuta Morocco three months ago.
Migrants who tried to reach European land swimming around the bracelet holders fenced after Tuesday night and faced Spanish police, one of which was a little injured by stone, local media reported.
Efforts to enter Ceuta by sub-Saharan migrants are not uncommon and have caused tensions between Madrid and rebates over whether Morocco is quite good at the border side to stop them.
There is a wide buffer zone, which is polished by Spain and Morocco, around bracelet breakers.
Cooperation with Morocco is very important for the Spanish authority who tries to hold back a large number of migrants who are mass on the border and look for opportunities to cross.
Spain is also under pressure from migrants who try to reach the Canary Islands by boat from northwest of Africa.
Last May, around 10,000 migrants went down in Ceuta, both increasing the border fence or swimming around it.
Among them are hundreds of minors without a companion, who have been in Ceuta since then.
Earlier this month, the Spanish authority began sending underage children back to Morocco in groups, triggering protests from groups that argue that it was illegal because of returns carried out in groups, without the previous warning and without the trial or the provision of legal counsel.
The Spanish court suspended the return of legal arguments delayed by the government, which insisted that returns occurred under the 2007 agreement with Morocco for a returned return after cases of children were considered.
But the court on Tuesday save the ban, leaving uncertain officials about how to continue.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez met Wednesday in Madrid with the head of the regional government of Ceuta in an effort to find legal solutions for deadlock.

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