In 2024, France again topped the list of EU countries ordering non-EU nationals to leave, tallying 128,250 removals, although this was a decline from 137,880 in 2023. Overall, EU deportations increased by 4% to 453,920. Germany and Spain followed, ordering 57,080 and 51,030 departures respectively. Spain’s figures exhibited a significant increase compared to last year. The trends indicate heightened immigration control, particularly with significant numbers being expelled from North African and Middle Eastern countries.
"France continues to lead Europe in expelling non-EU nationals, ordering 128,250 in 2024, despite a decrease from the previous year's total of 137,880."
"The overall increase of 4% in deportations across the EU highlights ongoing immigration control measures amidst growing geopolitical tensions globally."
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