Balearic Islands: The New Migrant Gateway?

A surge in irregular migrants arriving in Spain's Balearic Islands has raised concerns of a new migration route from North Africa. The islands have seen a 170% increase in migrant arrivals, mainly from Algeria. Local authorities call for more support to manage the influx.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 13-08-2025 18:41 IST | Created: 13-08-2025 18:41 IST
Balearic Islands: The New Migrant Gateway?
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More than 30 boats, carrying around 600 irregular migrants, have reached Spain's Balearic Islands since Monday. This marks a notable rise in migration via a new route from North Africa. Despite an overall decrease in migration to Spain, the Balearics have experienced a significant increase.

Many of the recent arrivals hail from East Africa, drawn by instability in their home regions. Notably, 20-year-old Konestory from South Sudan paid $2,000 for a perilous journey from Algeria that took 46 hours and faced numerous challenges.

The local authorities express concerns about becoming a major migration gateway, similar to the Canary Islands, and call for enhanced government support and cooperation with Algeria.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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