Data from the last fortnightly report of the Ministry of the Interior, crossed with FRONTEX’s official statistics, show that the apparent decline in illegal immigration in Spain is in fact a change of routes that concentrates pressure on the most sensitive points of the southern peninsular border. Between January 1st and June 15th 10,701 illegal immigrants have arrived in Spain by sea and land. This overall figure is lower than that recorded in …
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Data from the last fortnightly report of the Ministry of the Interior, crossed with FRONTEX’s official statistics, show that the apparent decline in illegal immigration in Spain is in fact a change of routes that concentrates pressure on the most sensitive points of the southern peninsular border. Between January 1st and June 15th 10,701 illegal immigrants have arrived in Spain by sea and land. This overall figure is lower than that recorded in …