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    EU Sees 39% Drop in Irregular Border Crossings in 2024

    September 16, 2024Updated:September 17, 20242 Mins Read
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    The rescue operation of a boat crammed with migrants on board by the Geo Barents ship of Doctors Without Borders, in the Central Mediterranean | Photo: ANSA / STEFAN PEJOVIC / UFFICIO STAMPA MEDICI SENZA FRONTIERE. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    According to new data from the EU border agency Frontex, irregular border crossings into the European Union dropped by 39% during the first eight months of 2024. This decrease, which totaled 139,847 crossings, shows a significant change in migration trends across Europe.

    The largest reductions were seen along the Western Balkan route and the Central Mediterranean route. Crossings along the Western Balkan route fell by 77%, and the Central Mediterranean route saw a 64% decrease. These declines are mainly due to effective measures by authorities in Tunisia, Libya, and Turkey. Agreements between the EU and these countries have also played a role in reducing migration.

    On the other hand, the eastern land border and the route from West Africa saw big increases. The eastern land border experienced a 193% rise in crossings, while the West Africa route saw a 123% increase. The main countries of origin for these migrants include Syria, Mali, and Afghanistan.

    Despite the overall drop, the Central Mediterranean route remains the busiest route for migration to the EU. It is closely followed by the Western Mediterranean route, which saw a 39% increase in crossings. Frontex attributes the drop in Central Mediterranean crossings to successful preventive measures and agreements aimed at controlling migration flows.

    The changes in migration patterns reflect the ongoing efforts by various countries and the EU to manage irregular migration. While some routes have seen reductions, others have increased, highlighting the complex nature of migration challenges in Europe.

    The overall decrease in irregular crossings shows progress in some areas, but the situation remains dynamic. The EU continues to adapt its strategies to address the shifting migration trends and manage the challenges effectively.

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