It wasn’t enough that chaos was unleashed in Ceuta as a result of illegal Muslim migration. Now they’re flooding into Melilla, another Spanish enclave. Melilla has long suffered its own problems with illegal Muslim migrants, and it’s getting more.
Last week, 6000 Muslim migrants swarmed into the other Spanish enclave of Ceuta in a single day, forcing en masse expulsion by Spanish authorities, so they decided to get around it.
Until the West is as committed to protecting its sovereignty, rule of law and the national security of the nations of Europe in the face Muslim migrants doing all they can to enter, the hijarah will continue.
“Hundreds of Moroccans try to enter Melilla at dawn,” translated from “Cientos de marroquíes intentan entrar de madrugada en Melilla,” La Vanguardia, May 21, 2021:
Hundreds of Moroccans have tried on Thursday night and early Friday morning to jump the double fence that separates Melilla from Morocco, something that until now only migrants from sub-Saharan Africa attempted at this level. Ceuta, however, was tranquil by morning.
The stampedes were created by several large groups at different points of the border perimeter, especially in the area that ranges from Farkhana to Mariouari, as well as in the Barrio area, where they ran into the presence of the Army, which for the first night was carrying out surveillance activity on the fence, in conjunction with the Civil Guard, National Police and Local Police.
The Delegation, during the early hours of the morning, has not given official figures of how many people managed to enter, but this media witnessed that dozens succeeded, although it is unknown if they have been returned to their country. The events that occurred at this time took place after some 10,000 Moroccans entered Ceuta between Monday and Tuesday, something also never seen before.
It was the first time that Moroccan citizens tried to enter Melilla in this way
The Delegation only confirmed that “the intrusion device has been activated,” but without giving any further details. If it is confirmed that it has occurred in this way, it would be the first time that such a large group of Moroccans tried to access Melilla in this way, a modus operandi that until now was used mainly by sub-Saharan Africans.
A score of immigrants climbed the fence of Melilla, in an area very close to the border post of Barrio Chino, before a strong deployment of the Civil Guard.
The Moroccan security forces have collaborated in rejecting the migrants in most cases, and the Army has been deployed from Thursday night to Friday at the control of the Melilla border with Morocco to face the migratory pressure after the crisis that arose as a result of the entry of thousands of people into Ceuta since Monday and 80 to Melilla.
There were also several attempts by hundreds of migrants that were aborted by Spanish and Moroccan forces, all without counting on the intense movements during the early hours of this Friday.
Tranquility in Ceuta
The Tarajal border that separates Ceuta from Morocco, as well as the border breakwater, have not registered entry attempts tonight or early in the morning of this Friday, so that there have now been two days without activity in the area.
As sources from the Government Delegation have informed Efe and Efe has verified on the ground, tranquility is the characteristic note both at the border and in its surroundings, in the absence of immigrants seeking to enter by swimming or through the fence.
Since the early hours of this morning, a group of eight Moroccans, including a woman and her son, have been in the queue leading to border customs to return to their country, after having spent the last days wandering around Ceuta.
The Governments of Spain and Morocco reached an agreement to allow the return of these groups of people with a maximum of 40 every two hours, starting this process at ten in the morning.
Ray Jarman says
A few thousand amps of voltage would be a great way to prevent these invaders from storming the fence. To ensure that the invaders understand the dangers of attempting to invade, a picture depicting an electrical charge with a caption of several languages placed discourage anyone from attempting suicide.
somehistory says
A charge being controlled by a grown hog, wearing an electricians helmet should be understood by mozlums, and no extra language would be needed.
It would need to be a high voltage, so if some fool tried it anyway, they would survive. Low voltage sends the heart into arrhythmia and they’d need another charge to get their heart started again.
Guess they don’t want to use razor wire. They could have a sign with razors showing what was at the top, for those “too blind to see.”
gravenimage says
I was thinking the same.
European pagan says
I wanted to write the same
Infidel says
The right response would be to tell Morocco that they’ll bomb any attempts to enter those enclaves. In other words, if a crowd gathers outside those fences, the Spanish Air Force – assuming that there is one – should feel free to bomb them, stating that they’re repelling an invasion
Of course, they’ll never do it, it being Europe, that they have to build bridges, not walls and welcome those Mediterranean peoples
Eur says
The Moroccan theocracy feels strong because it has the backing of the United States in the Saharawi issue. The position of the American administration on this matter is regrettable. Moroccan televisions treated the issue of the inaction of Ceuta by art of Moroccan children and youth as if it were a reconquest. Thousands of children were deceived by the Moroccan police themselves saying in schools that Cristiano Ronaldo was going to play a game in Ceuta, and days before they spread the rumor throughout Morocco that the doors were going to be opened. Thousands of children and young people crowded into On the Moroccan side, the police opened the doors and the youth and children jumped into the water to swim through the dozens of meters. While the Moroccans celebrated this act in a fun way and with very high nationalist sentiment, they saw how children under ten years of age almost drowned and how the Spanish police and army attended, gave water and took care of those children that the Moroccan authorities were using as meat. Canyon. The Moroccan government, the Moroccan police and Moroccan society have been portrayed as true human scum who does not care for their own youth. Now there are thousands of families looking for their children who are on the Spanish side and the Moroccan administration does not facilitate the meeting. It’s all vomit. The assault on Melilla is more of the same. While Spain is trying to guarantee human rights, Morocco behaves like what it is … an infected Islamic well. By the way, Spain has air forces, it has bombs, missiles and the most powerful non-nuclear bomb in the world.
gravenimage says
It sounds as though Morocco is urging and enabling this invasion.
Infidel says
Uh, the US never told Morocco to feel free to invade Spain. They just took their side against a Marxist independence movement in what was once Spanish Sahara
gravenimage says
True, Infidel.
Yogi says
This is just awful!! , awful for Europe why they don’t protect enough own borders!!, what do expect from Sanchez – communist.,
gravenimage says
Yes:
“Spain Takes a Leap to the Populist Right”
https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/05/21/spain-migrant-crisis-ceuta-partido-popular-pp-ayuso-casado-sanchez-madrid-election-populist-right-immigration/
Infidel says
This is the leading guy in the world who got banned from Twitter for 24 hours for his hateful tweet: ‘Men can’t get pregnant’. If he can’t win in Spain, then that country might as well become al-Andaluz once again
gravenimage says
Spain: Hundreds of illegal Muslim migrants try to storm the enclave of Melilla
……………..
This is *an invasion*.
And Morocco is not at war–these are not refugees.
David M says
Muslims running away from Muslim countries, only to bring Islam with them. They don’t realise they can’t run away from themselves.
CogitoErgoSum says
I have no doubt that every one of those fellows on that fence is in his 20’s or early 30’s and is just wanting to come to Europe for a grand adventure and to have a good time with what they think are the “easy” women living there. The virtue signalers are being scammed and played for the fools they are.
gravenimage says
Yes, CogitoErgoSum–these are not refugees. In any group of refugees in history military-aged men have made up the smallest number–it is mostly women, children, old people, and the disabled. The few young men are usually family men or are rescuing older family members–unaccompanied young men typically make up a very small percentage of any refugee stream.
Yet here it is the norm. These are not refugees, but an invasion.
Andrew Blackadder says
We must also remember that the Us Air Force has a HUGE Air Force Base in Morocco, I forget the name but i was outside the Gates in 1971 as I was with an Air Force Vet that went in…
So how many Americans knew about this Base?…. Not many is my guess…
Just as many never knew about the Naval Base in Cuba before Gitmo was up and coming.