The number of irregular entries increased by 64% in 2022 compared to 2021 immigrants in the European Union reaching their highest level since 2016.
The relevant announcement was made on Friday (13/1) by the European Border Service, Frontex.
The European agency recorded 330,000 irregular entries in 2022, 45% of them in the Balkan corridor.
The number of Syrians has doubled in this period and amounts to 94,000.
“This is the second year in a row with a strong increase in the number of irregular entries,” says Frontex in a statement, clarifying that Syrians, Afghans and Tunisians together represent 47% of irregular entries into the European Union in 2022.
In the Western Balkans corridor, 145,000 crossings were recorded, which is an increase of 136% compared to the previous year.
On the central Mediterranean road, the second most common, the number of crossings exceeded 100,000, corresponding to an increase of 50%.
About 10% of the entries concern women and 9% minors.
Source: News Beast

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