Morocco Arrests 294 Migrants Near Ceuta as Authorities Prevent New Mass Crossing
Morocco Arrests 294 Migrants Near Ceuta as Authorities Brace for New Mass Crossing Attempt Moroccan security forces arrested 294 migrants near the border with Spain's Ceuta enclave on Saturday, mostly from sub-Saharan Africa, after social media posts called for a new mass border crossing attempt, just two weeks after one of the largest migration surges in European history overwhelmed the tiny Spanish territory. Migrants wait to enter a short-stay centre CETI at Trampolin beach in Spain's Ceuta enclave in Morocco on August 15, 2026. What Happened Saturday Moroccan authorities intercepted scores of would-be migrants hiding in forests near Fnideq, the Moroccan city directly opposite Ceuta, in what an official described as "a routine operation aimed at preventing attempted irregular migration." Moroccan state broadcaster Medi 1 TV reported 294 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa were arrested alongside 61 Moroccan nationals accused of facilitating the migration attempts. M...