A Migrant Crisis on Spain's Doorstep, and a Moral Imperative Overwhelmed The situation in Ceuta, a Spanish enclave perched on the northern coast of Africa, is dire.
Thousands of unaccompanied minors, some as young as seven, are struggling to survive in makeshift camps. Authorities admit they are overwhelmed.
Estimates suggest between 3,000 and 5,000 children live on Ceuta's streets, many without access to basic necessities like sanitation.