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    Mauritania’s Crackdown on Migrants Slashes Arrivals to Europe

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development following an agreement with the European Union, Mauritanian authorities have intensified efforts to curb irregular migration by detaining and deporting thousands of migrants. These individuals have been sent back primarily to neighboring countries Mali and Senegal, marking a decisive shift in the region’s migration management. This crackdown has led to a substantial decline in the number of migrants reaching European shores via Mauritania.

    The EU-Mauritania deal reflects broader European strategies aimed at controlling migration flows from West Africa, a key transit route for migrants heading to Europe. By collaborating with Mauritania, the EU seeks to reduce the pressure on its borders and disrupt human smuggling networks operating in the region. Meanwhile, the deportations have raised concerns about the humanitarian conditions faced by migrants returned to Mali and Senegal, countries already grappling with economic and security challenges.

    This development underscores the complex interplay between migration policies, regional stability, and human rights. While the reduction in arrivals to Europe may alleviate some border pressures, it also highlights the need for comprehensive solutions addressing the root causes of migration. The situation remains fluid as authorities and international actors monitor the impact of these measures on migrants and the broader West African region.

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