Young Moroccans stuck in Melilla without a future
Hundreds of young Moroccans live in the Spanish enclave of Melilla without documents. Sleeping in abandoned buildings or on cliffs in makeshift shelters, they say they have been abandoned by Spain.
Hundreds of young Moroccans live in the Spanish enclave of Melilla without documents. Sleeping in abandoned buildings or on cliffs in makeshift shelters, they say they have been abandoned by Spain.
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