AFRICAN MIGRANTS CROSSED SPANISH BORDERS – They were forced to return in Morocco
About 300 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa attempted on Tuesday to cross the six-meter metal enclosure between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Melilla, and nearly 100 of them succeeded, as the police announced.
The two Spanish enclaves in Morocco, Ceuta and Melilla are often used as gateways to Europe by African immigrants who either climb on the border fences or attempt to swim.
At least 1,000 immigrants attempted to go to Ceuta in January, but most of them were forced to return to Morocco.





