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    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaJanuary 14, 2025Updated:January 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Irregular Migration into EU Dropped Significantly in 2024

    No fewer than 239,000 people attempted to enter the EU irregularly in 2024, down 38 percent from 2023, the EU border protection agency Frontex said. This was the lowest figure since 2021, when migration movements were restricted by the coronavirus pandemic, the agency said on Tuesday in Warsaw.

    The Frontex annual report cites one main reason for the downward trend. “In spite of persistent migration pressure, intensified EU and partner cooperation against smuggling networks has significantly reduced crossings at Europe’s external borders,’’  it said.

    The number of unauthorised entries through the Western Balkans fell by 78 percent, marking the biggest drop across the EU regions. There was a similar trend on the migrant route via the central Mediterranean from Libya and Tunisia to Sicily and Malta.

    Frontex officials registered 66,766 irregular entry attempts there in 2024, 59 percent fewer than in 2023. In contrast, the number of unauthorised entries into the EU on the route across the eastern Mediterranean from Turkey to Greece rose.

    There were 69,436 attempts there last year, 14 percent more than in 2023. It was a similar story on the West Africa route across the Atlantic from the likes of Morocco, Senegal and Western Sahara to the Canary Islands.

    No fewer than 46,877 people attempted to cross, 18 per percent more than in the previous year. Frontex recorded the largest increase in attempted unauthorised entries via Belarus to Poland and Lithuania.

    Around 17,001 such attempts were registered there, up 192 percent. #Irregular Migration into EU Dropped Significantly in 2024 #Irregular Migration into EU Dropped Significantly in 2024 Navy Intercepts Boat Laden with 100,000 litres of Stolen Crude Oil in Ondo

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