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Nearly 70,000 migrants leave Ceuta back for Morocco — news agency
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TASS
About 69,500 migrants who illegally entered the Spanish autonomous city of Ceuta, located on the northern coast of Africa, have returned to Morocco over the past 30 hours, the EFE news agency reported, citing estimates from security forces.
According to its information, this figure may include migrants who arrived in the city before the influx of undocumented migrants on July 30.
On July 30, thousands of undocumented migrants reached Ceuta by swimming or on foot, bypassing the breakwater separating the city from Morocco.
Meanwhile, authorities in Ceuta reported 60,000 migrants arriving.
For example, the Italian authorities announced their decision to suspend the Schengen Agreement with Spain due to the migration crisis in Ceuta.