Última hora de la entrada de inmigrantes a Ceuta, en directo | Infancia confía en trasladar a las niñas “en pocas semanas” pero admite que no ha enviado aún una propuesta concreta a Ceuta
Se retoman las tareas de limpieza en la playa de El Trampolín | Bruselas espera que “todos los migrantes que entraron ilegalmente a Ceuta” sean devueltos
The last-minute effort to bring in immigrants to Ceuta is live. Youth and Childhood Secretary Rubén Pérez Correa is confident that the urgent plan to relocate the 500 girls remaining in Ceuta to the Peninsula could begin in "a few weeks". However, he admitted that the government has not sent a specific proposal to the Ceutian executive, as demanded by its president, Juan Manuel Vivas.
The European Commission's spokesman, Markus Lammert, expressed his "expectation that all migrants who entered Ceuta illegally will be returned to Morocco", while acknowledging Spain's duty to "guarantee the protection of vulnerable people", referring to plans to transfer 500 girls to the Peninsula.
Meanwhile, cleaning work resumed at Ceuta's El Trampolín beach, according to city government sources. It had been suspended earlier due to the police and Civil Guard operation's withdrawal and operators' fears for their safety as migrants began to arrive to search among the hundred makeshift shacks and stores. The police initiated the relocation of around 1,400 people from the Trampolín beach to a military compound and a parking lot designated to accommodate them. Later in the day, around 500 were returned, forcing a halt to the beach cleaning operations.
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