Almost three weeks after the border crossing event, the situation in Ceuta remains unclear as the government avoids specifying the number of migrants still in the autonomous city. While denying reports of unsanitary conditions, authorities are simultaneously preparing spaces to accommodate up to 1,500 people, suggesting a continued influx or ongoing presence. This discrepancy in information fuels concerns about transparency and the scale of the humanitarian challenge. The government’s fluctuating figures and actions have created a confusing narrative surrounding the crisis. Critics question the adequacy of resources and the overall response to the situation. The lack of concrete data hinders effective aid efforts and independent assessment of the conditions on the ground. The situation highlights the ongoing complexities of migration management at Spain’s North African border.