Tunisia, in collaboration with the European Union, announced the launch of a new phase of the 'Safe Professional Migration' project. This initiative aims to address the challenges of illegal migration that the country has faced in recent years.
The Polish government announced a significant decline in illegal border crossings with Belarus, recording only 158 attempts in the first quarter of 2026, down from 3,306 attempts during the same period in 2022.
Moroccan authorities successfully thwarted a total of <strong>73,640</strong> illegal migration attempts in <strong>2025</strong> and arrested <strong>300</strong> smuggling networks. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to combat the rising phenomenon of illegal migration.
The Moroccan Ministry of Interior announced that authorities successfully thwarted <strong>73,640</strong> attempts at illegal migration to Europe in <strong>2025</strong>, reflecting the increasing challenges faced by the country in this area.
The Moroccan Ministry of Interior reported a 6.4% decrease in illegal migration attempts to Europe in 2025 compared to the previous year. Despite this decline, the migration crisis remains unresolved.
Indonesian villages are transforming into launch points for citizens seeking illegal migration in search of better job opportunities. This shift raises concerns due to the significant risks faced by these migrants.
The number of young Algerians seeking illegal migration to Spain is rising, as the Spanish government recently announced it will review the status of 500,000 undocumented migrants among the one million present in the country. This decision comes amid Algeria's ongoing economic and social challenges.
Twenty-two migrants lost their lives while attempting to reach Europe after six days at sea in the Mediterranean. The European Border Agency rescued 26 others near the island of Crete.