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Migrant children sleeping rough in Spain's Ceuta at risk of abuse
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The Local Spain
READ ALSO: Spain mulls what to do about migrant children after Ceuta mass crossing"We are talking about real children -- 10 years old or younger in some cases.
The opposition-run city administration said the number was higher and that it included more than 1,000 unaccompanied minors.
AFP reporters in Ceuta in the days following the influx saw unaccompanied children suffering limited access to food, water, shelter and sanitation.
Things started to get a little better yesterday," Reda Saed, a migrant from Egypt who entered Ceuta, told AFPTV.
Vox officials in the regions of Andalusia and Extremadura warned on X that they would oppose the transfer of migrant minors from Ceuta to their territories.