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Thousands of people attempt to swim from Morocco to Spanish enclave of Ceuta
People rescued by the Spanish coastguard at the port of on La Estaca in Valverde at the Canary island of El Hierro, Spain, August 26, 2024

THOUSANDS of migrants have attempted to cross the border from Morocco to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta in the last few days, including hundreds of youth who tried to swim their way around controls, Spanish authorities said on Monday.

Videos broadcast on Spanish media over the weekend showed Spanish police intercepting migrants in the water at night amid a thick fog but also in broad daylight, struggling to separate the new arrivals from crowds of beach-goers.

Cristina Perez, the Spanish government’s representative in Ceuta, told journalists on Monday that since August 22 an average of 700 people had attempted to breach the border daily, with a peak of 1,500 attempts on Sunday.

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