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    Morocco Records Drop in Stopped Illegal Migration Attempts as Routes Shift

    April 3, 2026Updated:April 3, 20262 Mins Read
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    An African migrant sits on top of a border fence covered in razor wire between Morocco and Spain's north African enclave of Melilla, during a latest attempt to cross into Spanish territory, June 14, 2014. (REUTERS). Source: The Detroit News.
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    Morocco has reported a slight decline in the number of illegal migration attempts it intercepted in 2025, as migrants increasingly use alternative routes to reach Europe.

    According to the country’s interior ministry, authorities stopped about 73,640 attempted crossings last year, representing a 6.4% decrease compared to 2024. Despite the drop, officials say migration pressures remain strong and show no clear sign of slowing.

    Morocco continues to serve as a major departure point for migrants heading to Europe, particularly through the Mediterranean and Atlantic routes, as well as via the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla.

    Authorities also revealed that more than 300 migrant-smuggling networks were dismantled in 2025 as part of efforts to combat irregular migration and human trafficking.

    Officials linked ongoing migration flows to several factors, including conflict in the Sahel region, rising unemployment, and the effects of climate change on farming communities, all of which continue to push people to seek better opportunities abroad.

    Cooperation between Morocco and Spain has also strengthened in recent years, especially after resolving a diplomatic dispute in 2022. This partnership has contributed to tighter border controls and reduced crossings through traditional routes.

    However, Moroccan authorities noted that migrants are now increasingly departing from other parts of West Africa and the southern Mediterranean, reflecting a shift in migration patterns rather than a complete decline.

    In addition, Morocco rescued 13,595 migrants at sea in 2025 and supported 4,372 people through voluntary return programs to their home countries. Officials say this reflects a “human-centered” approach that balances enforcement with humanitarian support.

    Overall, while interceptions have decreased, the evolving nature of migration routes suggests that the broader challenge of irregular migration remains far from resolved.

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