Six years after its massive migrant crisis, Europe is once again in the midst of another wave of illegal mass migration. Last year, the number of illegal border crossings into Europe reached a six-year high, the EU border agency Frontex disclosed Friday.
“In 2022, around 330 000 irregular border crossings were detected at EU’s external border, according to preliminary calculations. This is the highest number since 2016 and an increase of 64% from the previous year,” the EU border agency revealed in a press release.
Not surprisingly, the majority of these illegal migrants into Europe come from Muslim countries such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, and Syria, the EU border agency’s data suggests. More then 90 percent of illegal immigrants are apparently men. “Women accounted for fewer than one in ten of the detections,” the agency disclosed.
These refugee numbers don’t include millions of displace Ukrainians who crossed into western Europe after Russia invaded the country 11 months ago.
The Associated Press reported:
The number of attempts by migrants to enter the European Union without authorization reached around 330,000 last year, the highest number since 2016, the EU’s border and coast guard agency said Friday.Almost half of the 2022 attempts were made over land through the Western Balkans region, EU agency Frontex said, according to its “preliminary calculations.” Regardless of entry route, Syrians, Afghans and Tunisians together accounted for roughly 47% of the attempted border crossings.Men accounted for more than 80% of the attempts to get in, Frontex said. The agency calculates entry attempts rather than the number of people trying to get into Europe, because it’s often difficult to identify migrants, who routinely travel without passports, and some may try to enter multiple times.Frontex’s latest figures didn’t include almost 13 million Ukrainian refugees who were counted at the EU’s external borders between February and December. Special emergency measures were introduced to ease their entry and help find them accommodation, training and short-term jobs. (…)Egyptians, Tunisians and Bangladeshis tried in the greatest number. The agency said that 2022 saw the most people in five years arrive from Libya, the main departure point in northern Africa. The number of people leaving Tunisia hit the highest level in recent history.
In the autumn of 2015, more than a million migrants, overwhelmingly young men from Muslim-majority countries of North Africa and the Middle East, swarmed Europe’s border after German Chancellor Angela Merkel opened her country to illegal immigration. Europe, mainly Germany, France, and Britain, witnessed a spate of Islamic terror attacks and a surge in violent migrant crimes since the 2015 influx.
Germany is still coping with the aftershocks of Merkel’s disastrous decision. On this New Year’s Eve, migrant gangs fought pitched street battles with German police, firefighters and first responders in Berlin, Munich, and cities across the country. In Berlin, masked men in migrant-majority areas erected road blocs and set them on fire. At least 15 policemen and 18 firefighters were injured in the rioting, German media reports say.
Having learned nothing, the globalist organizations are doubling down on their policy of mass migration. The United Nations, which has been spearheading this agenda, urged European countries to open their borders to illegal migrants. “Migration has to be managed, not by closing borders, but by opening legal channels,” the UN migration agency chief Antonio Vitorino demanded last month.
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