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A recent Spanish report revealed that the map of irregular migration to Spain has undergone significant changes. The use of the Strait of Gibraltar route declined by 46.4% in 2025, with the number of migrants arriving by sea decreasing from 61,372 to 32,925 people, and the maritime route connecting northern Morocco to the Andalusian coast being largely discontinued. Enhanced security cooperation between Morocco and Spain has contributed to a reduction in migration flows along this route. Meanwhile, the occupied city of Ceuta experienced an increase in the number of arrivals via land routes, and the use of more dangerous methods grew, despite a decline in arrivals to the Canary Islands. The report concluded that these shifts in migration routes reflect the impact of increasingly restrictive border policies and changing migrant choices.
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