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    Frontex reports major decline in EU border crossings

    April 11, 2025
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    The number of illegal border crossings into Europe fell by more than 30 percent during the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, amounting to a reduction of nearly 34,000 individuals, according to the European Border and Coast Guard Agency. Kris Borowski, spokesperson for Frontex, stated that while the agency cannot yet determine the exact reasons for this sharp decline, the data suggests a continuation of the downward trend observed throughout the previous year.

    Frontex reports major decline in EU border crossings

    Borowski emphasized that further analysis will be required before any definitive conclusions can be drawn regarding the underlying factors. Frontex reported that all major migration routes into the European Union experienced reductions in activity during the first three months of the year. The most significant drop was seen along the Western Balkan route, which includes passage through Albania, Serbia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia. This corridor recorded a 64 percent decrease in illegal crossings compared to the first quarter of 2024.

    The decline comes as the European Union intensifies efforts to enforce stricter migration policies. Measures under discussion include streamlining deportation procedures, imposing harsher penalties on individuals who remain in Europe despite having their asylum claims rejected, and establishing “return centres” in third countries. These centres would temporarily house migrants awaiting repatriation, with the aim of expediting returns.

    Though the proposed policies have drawn criticism from human rights organizations, EU officials argue that these measures are necessary to reduce irregular migration and maintain the integrity of the asylum system. The bloc continues to negotiate with various non-EU countries regarding the implementation of return centres and broader cooperation on migration management. Despite the first-quarter decrease, Frontex has cautioned that migration patterns can fluctuate significantly throughout the year due to changing weather conditions, political developments, and conflicts in origin or transit countries.

    The agency noted it would continue to monitor movements closely and publish updated figures on a quarterly basis. The European Commission has not yet commented on whether the recent data will impact ongoing legislative proposals on migration reform. However, the figures are expected to influence upcoming debates in the European Parliament and among member states as the bloc prepares for the summer period, when migration pressures typically rise. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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