The Spanish government is working to relocate 500 unaccompanied migrant children who arrived in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta in July. These minors were among the thousands who crossed the border from Morocco during a period of heightened migration pressure. The move aims to provide better care and support for the vulnerable children, offering them access to education and social services not readily available in Ceuta. Details regarding the logistics and timeline for the relocation are still being finalized, with authorities prioritizing the wellbeing of those involved. The initiative reflects Spain’s commitment to addressing the needs of migrant children arriving on its territory. This action follows international pressure and scrutiny regarding the treatment of migrants, particularly minors, at the border. The government asserts it is a humanitarian response to a challenging situation.