Spanish mothers in Ceuta are in tears on live television. Hospitals are overflowing. Beaches and parks that once hosted families are now open-air camps of garbage, feces and makeshift shacks. And the Civil Guard has confirmed at least 15 rapes since the late-July mass migrant invasion — including a 10-year-old girl allegedly assaulted by three migrant brothers.
Women are packing up and leaving the Spanish enclave. Local residents describe a city abandoned by its own government while Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez remains on vacation.
A mother broke down on live TV this week, describing the daily terror for her teenage daughter.
“My 16-year-old daughter has to go everywhere with her father or with me because the migrants devour her. I can’t take it anymore. I want them all gone,” she stated.
She added, “I’m not racist—my granddaughter is mixed-race, my best friends are Muslim—but they can’t invade us. What’s stayed here is the worst of it; there are murderers, rapists, thieves.”
This is the reality two weeks after an estimated 70,000-plus migrants poured across from Morocco into a city of roughly 84,000 people. Reception centres collapsed. Thousands — largely young men — stayed behind when many others returned. Beaches became the default settlement.
Locals described the rapid transformation of once-pristine stretches such as Trampolín Beach: “We can’t take our kids to the beach, we can’t go. They are occupied, they are full of shacks, people are eating there, throwing food, it’s full of clothes, feces, urine.”
Children’s parks across Ceuta have been left covered in human waste by the invaders, even as progressive voices continue claiming everything is under control and “normality” has returned.
Infectious diseases including scabies, tuberculosis and impetigo have surged. Ceuta University Hospital opened an emergency disaster wing. One doctor warned of a “health catastrophe.”
A local doctor attempted to speak with the Spanish migration minister Elma Saiz about the scourge of diseases the migrants are spreading, putting Spaniards in danger.
Saiz made a speech literally saying that ‘diversity is our greatest strength’.
She stated, “I want to highlight the responsibility, civic commitment, and maturity that the citizens are demonstrating. Ceuta is a true example of coexistence. A city in which different cultures, traditions, and faiths coexist. And which has demonstrated over decades that it is one of its greatest strengths.”
Another doctor, nearly in tears on television, described every hospital overrun, medicine running out, and staff afraid of being attacked. She said the streets, parks and football fields are filled with migrants and she is afraid to leave her house. Sexual assaults are rising. The Spanish government, she said, has abandoned its own citizens.
The Civil Guard has now confirmed 15 rapes since the invasion. The latest reported case involved three migrant brothers allegedly sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl on Lisboa Street.
Earlier reports detailed multiple underage Moroccan girls and at least one boy treated for sexual assault at the hospital. Many of these minors have been sleeping on the streets.
Two sisters, Yoli and María José, said they left the city with their daughters out of fear.
“What we are going through is very hard and it is very hard to hear journalists justify this Government, justify everything. We can’t take it anymore, we feel humiliated, trampled. I have had to take my daughters out of their house because the Government does nothing, because Mr. Pedro Sánchez is on vacation in La Mareta. Nobody cares about us,” Yoli told news organisation Cuatro.
Other women described needing escorts just to walk to their front doors, or waking to find a migrant in underwear in their bed after he climbed a balcony.
One resident reported that a BBVA bank branch had to close because security could no longer guarantee customers could withdraw money after a guard was beaten by a large group of migrants while trying to stop the robbery of an elderly woman.
A pregnant woman described families feeling unsafe amid migrant-related fights and called for stronger action from Spain.
Residents Pilar and Elena urged government figures to visit Ceuta and see the situation for themselves, stating “We live here, we don’t just come for a weekend,” while elitist leftists sitting in TV studios in Madrid scoffed at them.
Another local resident spoke with visible distress in a street interview, gesturing emphatically as she described the daily fear and loss of normal life for Ceuta families under the ongoing occupation of public spaces.
She notes that she feels she cannot leave the house without pepper spray as she’s afraid for her life, adding that the Spanish politician “motherfuckers” have allowed rapists and convicted criminals to invade and roam free.
Ceuta mothers are now demanding the school year be delayed. “I would not let my daughter come to school alone,” one said. Another insisted the schools themselves “should be fumigated before any children are allowed back in.”
This all follows the past weekend’s attempt at a second mass crossing. Hundreds of migrants tried to push from Castillejos. Spanish and Moroccan security forces turned them back with tear gas and a heavy deployment. Calls for a new wave on 15 August had circulated widely online.
Thousands of those who remained from the first wave are now holding mass protests on the beaches, demanding asylum and transfer to mainland Europe. NGOs are reportedly helping produce the signs. There is talk of a hunger strike.
White liberal women volunteering for the NGOs continue to welcome and assist the new arrivals on the ground in Ceuta, openly supporting the occupation while local mothers flee.
What are they claiming asylum from? These are not people fleeing a country shattered by war or natural disaster. Morocco is a stable state that receives millions of tourists every year. The overwhelming majority are economic migrants seeking better opportunities, not refugees.
Footage shows new arrivals landing on the sand and immediately chanting “Allahu Akbar.”
Camps of cardboard and plastic continue to expand along the shore, complete with football games and laundry lines on what was Spanish beach.
Migrants have also set up an improvised mosque on El Trampolín Beach itself.
Throughout the crisis, Spanish government spokesmen and much of the legacy media insisted the migrants had almost all returned to Morocco and that “reasonable normality” had been restored. Left-leaning voices repeated the line.
The reality on the ground — permanent-looking settlements, daily protests for asylum, and residents too afraid to let their daughters outside — shows otherwise.
Ceuta’s women are voting with their feet. Families are sending children to the mainland. Parks and beaches that belonged to locals two weeks ago no longer do.
The open-border agenda that turned a Spanish enclave into a third-world camp overnight is being defended by the same voices who claimed the problem had already solved itself.
How many more European cities will be asked to absorb this nightmare before there is meaningful action and change?
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