
Catalina Espinosa
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Get in touch with us nowIn 2018, the number of unaccompanied and separated children arrived by sea in Spain exceeded the 7,000 children, which represented the largest figure of the study period and almost 5,000 more children than the previous year. In 2023, around 4,900 minors arrived by sea.
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