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    Tunisian President Calls for Faster Repatriation of Migrants Amid Rising Crossings

    March 26, 2025Updated:March 26, 20252 Mins Read
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    Tunisia's President Kais Saied. Saudi Press Agency/Handout via REUTERS. Source: News Central.
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    Tunisian President Kais Saied has urged the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to intensify efforts in repatriating irregular migrants, stressing the need for a more effective approach to controlling migration. He criticized the slow pace of voluntary returns, noting that only 1,544 migrants have been repatriated since the start of the year.

    In a statement released on Tuesday, the presidency highlighted that the number could have been much higher if stronger efforts had been made to address the issue. Tunisia remains a key departure point for migrants, particularly from sub-Saharan Africa, seeking to cross the Mediterranean to Europe. With its coastline just 150 kilometers from Italy’s Lampedusa island, thousands attempt the dangerous journey each year. However, stricter European Union policies have left many migrants stranded in Tunisia.

    The IOM facilitates voluntary repatriations by providing free flights and reintegration support in home countries. Last year, 7,250 migrants were repatriated through the program. However, the Mediterranean crossing remains deadly, with the IOM reporting that 343 people have died or gone missing so far this year. In 2023, the number of deaths reached 2,476.

    Earlier this month, Tunisia’s national guard rescued 612 migrants and recovered 18 bodies from its waters, highlighting the continued risks faced by those attempting the journey. Meanwhile, Italy’s interior ministry reported that 8,743 migrants have arrived in Italy this year, marking a slight increase from the same period in 2023.

    With growing concerns over migration, Tunisia’s government continues to push for stronger measures to manage the crisis, urging international organizations and European partners to support more efficient repatriation efforts.

    EU migration policy IOM Kaïs Saïed Mediterranean crossing migrant crisis migrant repatriation Tunisia migration
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