Illegal migrant arrivals fall but stronger borders needed, says Frontex chief

The number of illegal migrants entering the European Union fell sharply for the third year in a row in 2018 but arrivals remain high and stronger border controls are needed, the head of the EU's border control agency Frontex said Wednesday.
Fabrice Leggeri said that despite the drop in arrivals to 150,114 last year from 204,750 in 2017, the agency was still beefing up its border control measures through more staff and technology.

"Three is no burning crisis with the irregular crossing at external borders," Leggeri told a news conference.
But he added that: "All EU citizens need to be checked when coming back home or leaving the EU," maintaining that security at airports, for example, was as important as security on the external borders.
The arrival of large numbers of asylum seekers to Europe in recent years has created a humanitarian crisis, with thousands...

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