Lithuanian border authorities were unable to admit 72 migrants into the country on Tuesday. Furthermore, Polish officials reported on Monday that they had not detected any such individuals crossing the border during their monitoring period. These recent reports highlight ongoing vigilance at the external borders, contrasting with previous border control statistics.
Reviewing the data from the past year reveals a trend in irregular crossings. Last year, Lithuanian officials recorded that they did not permit more than 1,600 people to enter Lithuania from Belarus through unauthorized points. In comparison, the current year has seen a significantly lower number, with only 775 individuals recorded as entering unlawfully.
Overall, since the commencement of the migration crisis stemming from Belarus, the total number of irregular migrants who have been barred from entering Lithuania has reached approximately 25,300. These figures underscore the consistent efforts of border services to monitor and manage unauthorized movements across the frontier. The consistent reporting from both Lithuanian and Polish agencies confirms that border protocols remain active, ensuring that undocumented migrants are carefully monitored and, when necessary, intercepted.
The data emphasizes the sustained level of border security measures in place.
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