Spain’s People’s Party (PP) is intensifying its rhetoric on immigration in Ceuta, aiming to challenge Vox’s position on the issue and simultaneously increase criticism of the current government led by Pedro Sánchez. The PP is demanding the immediate return of all individuals who entered Ceuta during a recent mass crossing from Morocco. This demand comes as the Spanish government explores plans to distribute 500 unaccompanied minors across the Iberian Peninsula. The PP’s move signals a strategic effort to capitalize on immigration concerns and regain ground against the far-right Vox party. The dispute highlights escalating tensions regarding Spain’s immigration policies and its relationship with Morocco. The government’s plan to relocate the minors has also drawn scrutiny and opposition from some sectors. This situation is becoming a key political battleground in Spain.