Ceuta's Children: A Policy U Turn Exposes Europe's Migration Paradox The Spanish government's decision to allow 500 migrant children in Ceuta to relocate to the mainland has reignited a longstanding debate about Europe's approach to migration.
This move, announced after weeks of pressure from rights groups and humanitarian organizations, acknowledges that the previous policy of summarily deporting unaccompanied minors was not only morally questionable but also unsustainable.
At its core, this controversy highlights the contradictions at the heart of European migration policy.