Frontex: Irregular Border Crossings Down 26% in 2025, Europe Must Stay Prepared
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Frontex: Irregular border crossings down 26% in 2025, Europe must stay prepared
Initial consolidated figures from Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, show detections of irregular border crossings at the EU’s external borders fell by over one-quarter (26%) in 2025 to almost 178 000. This is less than half the total recorded in 2023 and the lowest level since 2021. The decrease is a significant development, yet Frontex warns that the situation at Europe’… Source
The Balkan route remains one of the main routes of access for the European Union, for exiles from the Near and Middle East, Africa or Asia. As the Schengen borders close, Frontex is deployed in the Balkans, which are still an "access airlock" to the "Stress Europe". Our thread continues. The thread of the Info / Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Kosovo, Bulgaria, European Issues, Populations, minorities and migration, Migrants Balkans, Courier of…
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