Frontex Reports 26% Decrease in Irregular Border Crossings into EU in 2025

Warsaw (dpa) – In 2025, irregular border crossings into the European Union decreased by over 25% from the previous year, as indicated by data from the EU border control agency Frontex.

The agency, based in Warsaw, reported on Thursday that there were nearly 178,000 attempted crossings last year, marking the lowest figure since 2021.

Frontex characterized this decline as a noteworthy development but cautioned that the situation at the EU’s external borders remains precarious. “While the trend is positive, risks persist,” stated Frontex Director Hans Leijtens.

Leijtens noted that effective collaboration with governments and partners in non-EU countries has resulted in positive outcomes.

Last year, there was a substantial reduction in irregular entries via the West African route (down 63%), the Western Balkans route (down 42%), and the EU’s land border with Belarus (down 37%), according to Frontex.

The agency attributed the decline in the Western Balkans to enhanced security measures and cooperation with Bosnia-Herzegovina, an EU candidate nation.

Majority of migrants from Egypt, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan

Frontex reported that most individuals attempting irregular border crossings were of Bangladeshi, Egyptian, or Afghan nationality. The primary migration route into the EU continues to be through the Mediterranean, which accounted for nearly one-third of all irregular crossings in 2025; the Libya-Italy route was the most frequently used.

Overall, there was little change on the Mediterranean route compared to the previous year, with Frontex recording 66,328 sea attempts in 2025, a 1% decrease from the prior year.

An analysis of the eastern Mediterranean showed a 27% drop in irregular border crossings. However, Frontex noted a threefold increase in attempts to reach the EU from eastern Libya to the Greek island of Crete compared to 2024.

Conversely, the number of crossings from Algeria to Spain rose by 14% in 2025.

In contrast, there was a slight reduction in crossings to the United Kingdom, with attempts to traverse the English Channel falling by 3% from the previous year. (15 January)

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5 responses to “Frontex Reports 26% Decrease in Irregular Border Crossings into EU in 2025”

  1. Toy Dogwatch Avatar
    Toy Dogwatch

    A 26% drop in irregular crossings, eh? Looks like all it took was a bit of EU magic – or maybe just a really convincing “do not enter” sign. 😂

  2. Gabriel Dandelion Avatar
    Gabriel Dandelion

    Incredible, isn’t it? A whole 26% drop in irregular crossings, as if they just decided to take a nice holiday instead. Maybe they heard the weather in Poland is lovely this time of year! 😏

  3. Austin Shamrock Avatar
    Austin Shamrock

    Oh, a whole 26% drop in irregular crossings? That’s practically a holiday in the EU, isn’t it? 🍷 Just don’t forget to keep your eyes peeled; it’s not like the borders have ever been *that* peaceful, eh?

  4. Storm Master Avatar
    Storm Master

    Looks like Frontex is throwing a party to celebrate a 26% drop in border crossings—who knew the EU was the place to be for “stay-cations”? 😂 But let’s not pop the champagne just yet; the border’s still a game of musical chairs, and everyone’s still running for their seat! 🍻

  5. jade fox Avatar
    jade fox

    Oh fantastic, a 26% drop in irregular crossings! I suppose that means we can all finally relax and put our feet up, right? 😂 Just another day in the EU where a slight dip is celebrated like a national holiday! 🍵

  6. Speedwell Avatar
    Speedwell

    Not to be a pessimist, but a 26% drop in irregular border crossings is just fabulous—who knew security could work better than desperate measures? 🤷‍♂️ Just wait until we throw a party for the next 1% decrease in Mediterranean escapades! 🎉

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