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Onshore & Offshore: What the Latest Data Reveal About Irregular Migrant Arrivals in Greece

Onshore & Offshore: What the Latest Data Reveal About Irregular Migrant Arrivals in Greece

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Despite tougher rules, migrant numbers remain high—Crete faces the brunt of a surge; mainland systems strained as tensions mount.

1. Surge on Crete Amid Tougher Policies

  • Crete continues to see waves of arrivals, even though Greece suspended asylum processing for arrivals from North Africa in July. On a recent Monday morning, over 120 migrants—presumed to have departed from Libya—were intercepted off Crete and placed in temporary shelters
  • Over the preceding weekend, more than 100 additional migrants arrived, once weather conditions steadied
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2. Overflowing Reception Infrastructure

  • The sheer volume of arrivals has overwhelmed Crete’s facilities. More than 7,000 migrants arrived from Libya in just 10 days, prompting authorities to transfer over 500 migrants to mainland Greece—including more than 200 to Piraeus—using bulk carriers and other vessels

3. Legal Freeze and Controversial Enforcement Measures

  • In response to the crisis, the Greek Parliament enacted a three-month suspension of asylum processing for sea arrivals from North Africa, triggering intense debate
  • Proposals also call for mandatory imprisonment for migrants

4. Mixed Results & Humanitarian Concerns

Metric Details
Crete Arrivals (last 10 days) Over 7,000 people intercepted from Libya
Daily Transfers to Mainland Over 500 in a single day, with 200+ to Piraeus
Asylum Suspension Duration 3 months, legislated in July
New Enforcement Measures Imprisonment for denied claims; ankle monitors pre-deportation
  • The UNHCR and Council of Europe’s Human Rights Commissioner have expressed strong criticism, warning that such measures violate international obligations

5. Broader Implications

  • Despite a wider drop in irregular EU migration, Greece remains a flashpoint due to its proximity to North Africa and overloaded processing systems
  • The strain between central government measures and regional (Cretan) authorities continues, with proposals for a permanent transit center on the island still facing local opposition
  • Humanitarian groups warn that harsh crackdowns risk criminalizing refugees—the vulnerable forced into dangerous journeys—while not addressing the underlying smuggling networks

Source: pagenews.gr

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