Ceuta, a Spanish enclave on Morocco’s coast, was overwhelmed Friday after tens of thousands of migrants entered in a single day, prompting Spain and Morocco to reinforce the border. Spanish officials estimated about 60,000 people crossed into Ceuta in 24 hours. Why the timing mattersThe cause of the surge remains unclear, but Spanish officials pointed to a recent Supreme Court ruling as one possible factor. France said it would increase checks at the Spanish border. Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares criticized Italy’s remarks, saying Spain expected European solidarity rather than “partisan demagoguery.”