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- Country sees 40% rise driven by Pakistanis and Bangladeshis, despite numbers elsewhere in Europe dropping
- Italy struck deals last year with authorities in Libya, Tunisia to halt Mediterranean crossings
London: Italy has experienced a sharp rise in the number of migrants arriving illegally this year, damaging Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s reputation for being tough on migration, The Times reported.
While Europe broadly has seen numbers of migrants decline, Italy saw an increase of 40 percent despite Meloni’s government striking deals last year with authorities in Libya and Tunisia to halt Mediterranean crossings, which initially led to a 58 percent drop.
The number of migrants reaching Italy so far this year is 8,232, up from 5,912 in the same period in 2024.
The increase has been driven by a 68 percent rise from Libya, facilitated by hundreds of Pakistanis and Bangladeshis arriving in the North African country to make the journey to Europe.
So far this year, 3,195 Bangladeshis and 1,247 Pakistanis have crossed into Europe, with more than half traveling to Italy.
Frontex, the EU’s border force, said labor deals between Libya and Bangladesh were making the journey easier for migrants.
It added that overall, there had been a drop in people reaching Europe of around 25 percent, including to Greece, Spain and the Balkans. The total number to reach Europe so far this year stands at around 25,000. The number of crossings from France to the UK, meanwhile, is down 28 percent.
Frontex said traffickers are using faster boats with more engines to avoid the Italian Coast Guard, with migrants paying up to €8,000 ($8,737) for the crossing.
“Smugglers are using them to get people quickly out of Libyan waters, avoiding patrols in the early stages,” a Frontex spokesman said.
“In January alone, nearly 30 of these types of boats carrying nearly 1,500 people were detected.”