Tens of thousands of migrants, fleeing war and poverty from countries like Sudan, Mali, and Yemen, have flooded into Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta, overwhelming local resources and plunging them into uncertainty. Spanish authorities scramble to move them into shelters, but many still roam the streets or scavenge for scraps, while UN agencies warn of dire shortages in food, shelter, and medical care. Amid the chaos, personal stories emerge — a young Moroccan woman dreams of healthcare and stability, separated from her family and unsure of her future. While minors get some aid, adults wait indefinitely as officials grapple with a complex, slow-moving asylum process. Local leaders blame Madrid for inadequate support, even as migrants remain hopeful, willing to endure the limbo for a shot at a better life on mainland Europe.
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