Morocco has sentenced 11 people to prison and fines over their role in the mass invasion of the North African Spanish exclave of Ceuta last week. Another 20 people have also faced prosecution and are awaiting sentencing on charges such as vandalism, damage to public property, assault on public officials, and the use of weapons in connection with the mass crossing of the Ceuta border last week. Latest estimates claim that around 72,000 illegal migrants broke into Spanish territory from Morocco last week. This came in the wake of a Spanish Supreme Court decision, which ruled that authorities were prohibited from conducting migrant pushbacks against anyone who arrives in Spanish territory by water. Youssef Alaoui, 26, told the paper that Moroccan police officers “kept saying, ‘Go that way, go that way.’”