In June, the number of detections of illegal border crossings on Europe’s main migratory routes rose 6% from the previous month to around 8 300. The total for the first half of 2019 was nearly a third lower than a year ago at around 42 000.
Eastern Mediterranean
The Eastern Mediterranean remained the busiest migratory route into Europe with
nearly 4 000 detections in June 2019*.
However, in the first six months of this year, the total number of detections
in this region was down 16% from a year ago to close to 21 500.
One out of four migrants detected on this route were
nationals of Afghanistan, usually arriving by sea.
Western Mediterranean Sea
The number of irregular migrants taking the Western Mediterranean Sea in June rose
by 55% from the previous month to almost 2 350.
The total for the January-June period stood at more than 10 300, 27% less than in the same period of last year.
Nationals of Morocco, Mali and Algeria accounted for the largest number of detected migrants on this route in the first six months of 2019.