CEUTA, Spain — Spain will deploy its military to restore order at its border with Morocco in Ceuta after thousands of migrants streamed into the tiny Spanish territory, with at least nine dying in the attempt. “The situation is absolute chaos,” Rachid Sbihi, head of the association that represents Spain’s Civil Guard officers who police the border in Ceuta, told The Associated Press. “It’s not possible to give precise numbers, but there are thousands of migrants crossing,” he said, adding that the border had “totally collapsed.” Premier Giorgia Meloni threatened to suspend Italy’s open-border Shengen agreement with Spain “to defend our borders and ensure the safety of our citizens,” though Italy doesn’t share a border in Spain. As of July 15, nearly 3,000 migrants had entered Ceuta by land or sea this year, according to ministry figures.