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Is funny how a few thousand migrants, poor people, are such a scare for Europe.
Maybe they should go after the millionaires and billionaires who hoard all resources, consume the most power, influence politics, and enslave so many people in Europe by holding them hostage with low wages. That's a crisis, not some poor people who seek for a better life.
🗳️ ■ Marruecos rompe el silencio sobre la crisis en Ceuta: asegura que no la quería y pide el regreso de los migrantes ■ La embajadora marroquí en España sostiene que Rabat trabaja con el Gobierno español para resolver la situación y defiende que ambos países mantienen una cooperación "ejemplar" en ma[…]
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Marruecos rompe el silencio sobre la crisis en Ceuta: asegura que no la quería y pide el regreso de los migrantes
Marruecos ha roto su silencio sobre la crisis migratoria que vive Ceuta, donde en las últimas horas miles de personas han cruzado de forma irregular la frontera, obligando al Gobierno español a reforzar la seguridad con el despliegue del Ejército.Israel Molina Gómez (El HuffPost)
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Kein Schnellschuss, sondern der Versuch einer umfassenden Analyse, die viele Menschen vor Ort zu Wort kommen lässt. Empfehlenswert und - wie immer in der taz - ohne Paywall.
#ceuta #spanien #migration #flucht
taz (@tazgetroete@mastodon.social)
Attached: 1 image Wie kam es dazu, dass plötzlich 60.000 Flüchtende versuchten, über die Exklave Ceuta in die EU zu gelangen? Welche Rolle spielte Marokko dabei? 👉️ Das lest ihr heute auf https://taz.detaz (Mastodon)
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❝ when Europeans say "we're not racist like Americans" ❞
exactly as you say: they imply since they technically didn't have #chattle #slavery on their EU lands (at least on the scale USA had it), they can’t be that kind of racist.
but they did have slavery: first in their #MENA outposts, then in the lands they stole in the Américas.
#Ceuta and #Morocco need to be seen as, not just metaphors for migration from Africa to Europe. they represent Europe’s first enclaves of OFF-SHORE SLAVERY.
Jeremy Kahn (@trochee@dair-community.social)
@blogdiva@mastodon.social I think that the US relationship to race and immigration is the unholy synthesis of chattel slavery (via the British-dominated triangle trade) and La Conquista peonage, which is the outgrowth of Euro colonial adventures in…Distributed AI Research Community
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the #MAGA #gringolarchy are actively sabotaging PM Pedro Sáchez of #Spain
when i read the #Ceuta crisis was incited on social media, it’s clear it was a #psyops, not just thru #Xitter, but most likely TikTokUSA.
who is to say the #MAGA controlled #TikTokUSA isn't being used to swap out the Chinese owned one in places like #Morocco? who is to say TikTokUSA is not paying #Google and #Apple swap the apps in regions like #MENA?
after all, USA won't regulate nor audit #techbros social media.
Randahl Fink (@randahl@mastodon.social)
Attached: 2 images Why did 60,000 migrants suddenly breach the Spanish border at the Spanish exclave of Ceuta? Here is an interesting clue: — On July 15, the US House Republicans passed a national security bill (1).Randahl Fink (Mastodon)
The Facts:
Ceuta is not Europe. Ceuta is an enclave of Spain in North Africa, a remnant of Spanish trading outposts and colonialism. Ceuta does not belong to the Schengen Area; an uncontrolled border crossing to the European mainland is not possible.
Worldwide, right-wingers and racists are speaking of an "invasion." The representation is being artificially exploited through panic-mongering. The reality is far more sober and objective. Anyone entering Ceuta—whether legally or illegally—has not officially entered the EU. Ceuta does not belong to the Schengen Area. To get from Ceuta to the Spanish mainland independently, one needs either EU citizenship, a valid entry permit such as a valid visa, or a successfully completed asylum process. Spain and Morocco announced as early as Thursday that they would return all arrivals to Morocco. Returns began on Friday, and almost all refugees are already back in Morocco.
#Ceuta #Spain #immigration #refugees #politics
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Ceuta: More bodies recovered as arrivals and deaths continue to rise
The number of bodies recovered along Ceuta’s coastline since the beginning of the year has now risen to 29. Ten bodies were recovered in the month of July alone. Authorities have also reported that arrivals exceeded 1,500 in just over a week.Ana P. Santos (Infomigrants)
