Migrant arrivals in 2018 may hit 5-year low – EU’s Frontex

14 Nov, 2018 11:45 / Updated 6 years ago

The European Union’s border agency Frontex has said 2018 is likely to see the lowest number of unauthorized migrant arrivals in five years. The agency said on Wednesday that around 118,900 irregular border crossings were recorded in the first 10 months of the year, around 31-percent lower than the same period a year ago. Despite the steadily dropping numbers, EU member states are still bickering over how best to handle the arrivals. While entries are declining, the number of people reaching Europe across the western Mediterranean Sea – mostly via Spain from Morocco – continues to rise, AP said. According to Frontex, nearly 9,400 people crossed in October, more than double the same month last year.