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  • 1/7/2025
¿Qué país de la UE devuelve más inmigrantes irregulares?

Un político portugués afirmó bajas devoluciones de inmigrantes irregulares. Eurostat lo confirma: Portugal está entre los que menos devuelven en la UE, a diferencia de Francia, Alemania y España. La UE intensifica sus esfuerzos de retorno.

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00:00Which EU country returns the most irregular migrants?
00:07Irregular migration is a hot topic in European politics at the moment
00:11and often gives rise to dubious claims, the latest of which has come from Portugal.
00:16Minister of the Presidency of Portugal, Antonio Leitao Amaro,
00:20of the ruling centre-right Social Democratic Party,
00:24recently said that the Socialist Party failed to tackle irregular migration
00:29during its roughly eight years in government between 2015 and 2024.
00:34He said that Portugal is one of the countries that returns the least illegal immigrants.
00:40But how do Portugal's returns figures compare to those of other EU countries?
00:45To find out, we can take a look at official Eurostat statistics,
00:49which log the third-country nationals returned following an order to leave each EU country every quarter.
00:55For example, the most recent data set including every EU member is quarter three of 2024,
01:02which shows that Slovakia returned the fewest irregular migrants,
01:05having sent back 55 people, followed by Slovenia with 80 and then Portugal with 85.
01:12On the other side of the spectrum was France having returned nearly 4,000 people,
01:17followed by Germany and Spain with just over 3,000 people each.
01:20It's a similar story every year. In quarter one of 2025, France, Germany and this time Cyprus
01:27returned the most irregular immigrants, according to Eurostat,
01:32with Luxembourg, Slovenia and Slovakia bringing up the rear.
01:35Figures indicate the EU as a whole is ramping up efforts to clamp down on irregular immigration.
01:41Some 29,000 non-EU citizens were returned to a third country in quarter four of 2024,
01:49representing an increase of 24.3% compared to the same period the year before.

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