
Ceuta surge: did Morocco ease border controls, and if so, why?
While there is no evidence directly linking Washington to the migration surge, some analysts believe the episode reflects broader geopolitical strains affecting relations between Morocco, Spain and their international partners.
Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta has seen a sharp surge in migrant arrivals, prompting questions over whether Morocco deliberately eased border controls.
Vermeren argues the incident may have been intended as a warning to Spain over Western Sahara, where Morocco and the Algeria-backed Polisario Front remain locked in a decades-long dispute.
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