Ceuta is currently experiencing significant disruption as attempts to return and relocate migrants have failed. Despite multiple eviction efforts by authorities, large groups of migrants remain in the “El Trampolín” area and are refusing to leave. The Spanish government’s efforts to manage the influx and subsequent relocation have been unsuccessful, leading to a persistent presence of migrants on the streets. The situation highlights challenges in implementing effective migration policies and managing humanitarian concerns. The continued presence of migrants is causing ongoing logistical and social difficulties for the city. Authorities have yet to find a viable solution to address the ongoing crisis and ensure both migrant welfare and public order. The lack of a clear plan has contributed to the escalating chaos.