The number of illegal border crossings at Europe’s external
borders dropped by 40% in the first two months of 2021 compared to a year ago to
12 000*, largely because of a drop in arrivals in Eastern and Western
Mediterranean, according to preliminary calculations.
In February, the number of illegal border crossings reached
4 650, about half the figure from the same month of last year.
Western Africa
Some 150 irregular migrants reached the Canary Islands in February,
a third of the total from February 2020.
In the first two months of the year, 2 200 irregular
migrants arrived on the Canary Islands, twice the total from the same period of
2020.
Nationals from sub-Saharan countries, most claiming to be from Mali and Ivory Coast,
accounted for the largest number of arrivals.
Central Mediterranean
The number of migrants crossing the Central Mediterranean
nearly doubled in February compared to a year ago to nearly 3 300.
In January and February of this year, the total number of
illegal crossings on this route increased by 26% to 4 300.
Nationals of Tunisia and Ivory Coast accounted for the two
main nationalities on this migratory route.
Western Mediterranean
There were around 600 detections of illegal border crossings
in the Western Mediterranean in February, 52% less than in the same month of
2020.
The total for the first two months of 2021 stood at around
1550, or a third less than in the same period in the previous year.
Algerians accounted for three of every five detections on
this route this year, while Moroccans made up most of the remaining arrivals.
Eastern Mediterranean
According to the most recent data, there were around 700 detections
of illegal crossings reported in February on the Eastern Mediterranean route, 80%
less than a year ago. Most of the detections took place at the land border.
In the January-February period, the total number of
detections fell 80% to around 1 600.
Nationals of Syria and Turkey accounted for the largest
number of detected migrants.
Western Balkans
There were around 400 detections of illegal border crossings
reported so far on the Western Balkan route in February. The final figure will
likely be higher.
In the first two months of this year, nearly 2600 migrants
were detected at EU’s border with the Western Balkan countries, about half the
total from the same period of 2020.
The two main detected nationalities were Syrians and
Afghans.
*The figure includes other less active migratory routes not
mentioned in this press release. The final figures may be higher due to delayed
reporting.
Note: The preliminary
data presented in this statement refer to the number of detections of irregular
border-crossing at the external borders of the European Union. The same person
may attempt to cross the border several times in different locations at the
external border.