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Drift Port] People who fill the beach walk in one direction.



They are Moroccans trying to escape poverty and war to Europe.



In Ceuta, Spain, bordering Morocco, thousands of people flock every day from Europe to death for a new life.



The 13-year-old boy, wearing a plastic bottle, swam safely across kilometers of sea, but eventually burst into tears when he encountered the Spanish police with dry land in front of him.




Last week, on the 17th alone, more than 5,000 Moroccans flocked to Ceuta.



The Spanish government is in the position that this type of illegal migration can never be allowed.



Last week alone, more than 6,000 people were immediately repatriated to their home countries.



Along with this, they publicly complained about the Moroccan government.



[Pedro Sanchez/Spain Prime Minister: Military and security personnel must guard the border.

We are doing that, but our neighbors (Morocco) aren't.]



Spain claims that the Moroccan government is deliberately loosening its border defenses and encouraging them to go to Ceuta.



It's a retaliation for Spain's recent permission to enter the country for treatment against a corona-infected Moroccan rebel leader.




But yesterday and today, the process of illegal migration of Africans to Europe is not the only thing Ceuta.



[Abdeslam el Apaki/Illegal immigrant young father: He said he couldn't live in Morocco.

You can't do anything here.

There is no opportunity, no job, no school....]



The procession of Moroccans who risk their lives and plunge into the sea continues to this day, as the battle for responsibility without solution is becoming a diplomatic war.