Approximately 239,000 immigrants irregularly entered the EU last year, 38% less than in 2023, largely due to reduced arrivals from Tunisia, Libya, and the Western Balkans.
The decline in irregular entries shows that immigration alarmism is not based on real data.
The proposal to create deportation camps for migrants in third countries is illegal and inhumane, and has been a failure.
Countries collaborating with the EU on migration flows use EU funds to finance policies that violate migrants' rights.
The new EU Commission still has time to change the anti-immigrant rhetoric, which is not only false but also impractical.
Conclusion: The EU should not yield to fear-mongering and xenophobia, but focus on real data and work on solutions that do not violate human rights or the principles of the EU.