Irregular Border Crossings Into EU Fall 20% in Early 2025_ Frontex Says
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Irregular border crossings into EU fall 20% in early 2025_ Frontex says
Irregular border crossings into the European Union fell by 20% in the first five months of 2025, totaling 63,700, according to preliminary figures released on Wednesday by the EU border agency Frontex. The Central Mediterranean remained the most active migration route,
Frontex: Irregular Migrant Crossings Into EU Drop 20% in 2025
The number of irregular migrant crossings into the European Union dropped by 20 percent in the first five months of the year, the EU's border agency said Wednesday. Warsaw-based Frontex said that a total of 63,700 crossings were detected this year, adding that the main nationalities were Afghan, Bangladeshi and Malian. The biggest decreases in irregular crossings were seen in the Western Balkans (minus 56 percent), the western African route (min…
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