A record increase in the number of migrant’s arrivals reaches in Spain this year

As of October, 45145 refugees reached Spain to the Mediterranean Sea

As of October, 45145 refugees reached Spain to the Mediterranean Sea

Geneva … News Time

Global Institute of Immigration has said, the number of refugees arriving from Spain to Spain has reached 45,000 this year so far this year. This number is more than the total number of immigrants who reach Spain in the last three years. IOM reported on Tuesday that on October 21, 45145 refugees reached Spain to the Mediterranean on October 21. They included women and children.

This number is almost half of those 940000 refugees who have reached the Mediterranean Europe in Europe despite this year’s attempts to prevent immigration from European countries. According to the United Nations Institute for Immigration, the number of immigrants arriving in Europe has fallen significantly in recent years. During the corresponding period last year, it was 147,000 while in 2016 the 324000 record was recorded.

However, this year, the Mediterranean continued to pass through death for refugees who intended to come to Europe. As far as illegal cross-border asylum seekers have received 1857 deaths. The European border agency Frontx said in September that 40% of immigrants who reached Spain’s coast in 2017 were from Morocco and Algeria. A report issued by Spain’s Interior Ministry, published by the newspaper, published by the newspaper, published in 2018, shows that this trend is seen in 2018.

According to the report, 6,433 Morocco citizens were from 33,315 immigrants who had illegally reached Spain until mid-September.

It is clear that since 2015, the number of people entering the EU has more than one million, most of whom are Syrian and Iraqi refugees, but a number of people belonging to other countries have also turned Europe. Turkey reaches Greece through Sea EGG after the agreement with Turkey in the European Union 2016 and then the number of immigrants who migrated to other European countries has declined significantly; however, a number of refugees from North African countries, especially Libya, are turning the European Union.

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