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African migrants now departing from Morocco to Europe

African migrants now departing from Morocco to Europe

10/15/2018

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African migrants now departing from Morocco to Europe

Clip: 10/15/2018 | 8m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

African migrants now departing from Morocco to Europe

Libya has cracked down on African migrants seeking to flee to Europe. As a result, Morocco has become the new jumping off point from the African continent. One flashpoint is Ceuta, a Spanish enclave at the northern tip of the country.  Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant, in partnership with the Pulitzer Center, explores the migration tension and allegations of human rights abuses in Morocco.

10/15/2018

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