More than 60,000 migrants entered the tiny Spanish territory of Ceuta from Morocco over the course of 24 hours. And no one saw it all coming more clearly than our own Douglas Murray. —The EditorsEleven years ago, almost to the day, Europe was experiencing a migration wave that threatened to make the continent buckle. That was because the option of getting into Europe via Central and Southeastern Europe had been opened up, so there was less need for migrants to use the Spanish option. This was the fact that, as well as being a remarkably short sail from North Africa, Spain has two territories actually in Northern Africa: the enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla.