In a study published on Instagram, he found that the human avalanche was triggered by social media falsehoods distorting a Spanish Supreme Court decision that banned on-the-spot deportations of migrants entering by sea. “The footage of two young women (who successfully swam to Ceuta) amassed 32,198,740 views,” he notes in his detailed study. At 6.00 am on July 30, social media reported numerous swimmers reaching El Tarajal beach in Ceuta. Within hours, calls by public groups to cross the Ceuta border were spreading through channels in Morocco’s main cities, organized into private channels. The CNDH also reports the presence of “foreign accounts within Moroccan groups” that incited clandestine immigration.