In this Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018 photo, sub-Saharan migrants aiming to cross to Europe take shelter in a forest overlooking the neighborhood of Masnana, on the outskirts of Tangier, Morocco. Migrants have been arriving in Morocco in increasing numbers in a bid to get to Spain via the Strait of Gibraltar. Rights activists in this North African kingdom say the crackdown on migrants is the biggest since 2015. Those who escaped the raids in town and in the forest say they have nowhere left to hide. Authorities say Morocco prevented 65,000 migrants from crossing to Spain in 2017.
Source: Washington Post September 18, 2018 06:56 UTC