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Ilegal migrant crossings: Which is becoming the most difficult route to Europe?

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Ilegal migrant crossings: Which is becoming the most difficult route to Europe?

Ilegal migrant crossings: Which is becoming the most difficult route to Europe?

Ilegal migrant crossings: Which is becoming the most difficult route to Europe?

Illegal migrant crossings fell by almost a third in the first quarter of 2025, reports Frontex.

Here's why the number of attempts might be decreasing.

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