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The Spanish government and the authorities of Ceuta have launched an urgent plan to transfer around 500 unaccompanied minor migrants from the city to other regions across the Iberian Peninsula. This initiative aims to ease the pressure on the child protection system following the wave of mass crossings that occurred in July. The operation comes amid an increase in the number of identified minors from 1,898 to 2,168 since the events of July 30, with a focus on the most vulnerable cases requiring special protection. The children will be received in various Spanish regions, with the possibility of family reunification placements. Each minor’s situation is being thoroughly assessed to determine the appropriate legal pathway, with an emphasis on the child's best interests. The operation also coincides with ongoing discussions about the possible return of some unaccompanied Moroccan children to their home country, in accordance with European Union regulations that mandate individual case assessments, while upholding principles of child protection and seeking the best legal solutions. Spanish authorities are working in parallel with Moroccan preparations to receive Moroccan minors under the frameworks of return and family reunification.
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