In the Eu, the Rate of Deportations Was Close to a Record Rate.
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The European Commission expects a significant increase in the number of deportations from the European Union in 2025, as reported by the EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner in an interview with the newspaper Welt am Sonntag.
The deportation rate has increased from 19 percent in 2023 to 27 percent in 2025. According to Brunner, this will "probably reach the highest deportation rate since 2019"
According to the Commissioner responsible for Migration in 2025, the proportion of deportations of people illegally entering the EU has increased significantly. Nevertheless, he believes that this is not enough.
In the past year 2025, the EU is expected to have deported as many illegally arrived people as last 2019, says EU Commissioner for the Interior Magnus Brunner. With return centres in third countries, the EU is intensifying its migration policy.
According to the Commissioner for Migration, the proportion of deportations of people illegally entering the EU has increased significantly in the past year, "by far not enough," says Brunner.
Money cuts, housing outside the EU and even detention – Europe wants to vigorously combat illegal migration in 2026. If the plans of Migration Commissioner Brunner come up, this could also have a major impact on Germany's borders.
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