Ceuta's Humanitarian Crisis: A Mirror Held Up to Europe's Failed Asylum System Hundreds of migrants protesting on El Trampolin beach in Spain's Ceuta enclave, waving Spanish flags and banners that read "We don't want to go back to Morocco," is a stark reminder of the failures of Europe's asylum system.
The crisis has been unfolding for weeks, with thousands of migrants arriving on its shores, fleeing war torn countries or seeking refuge from persecution.
The protest was a symptom of a larger problem – one that highlights the inadequacies of Europe's approach to migration and asylum.