Santa Cruz Sentinel

Nearly 1 million asylum requests in the EU in 2022

- By Renata Brito

Nearly 1 million people applied for internatio­nal protection in the European Union in 2022, according to data published Wednesday, bringing the number of asylum requests to a level not seen since the refugee crisis of 2015-2016.

The EU agency for asylum said 966,000 asylum applicatio­ns were made in the 27 EU countries as well as in Norway and Switzerlan­d last year, up 50% from 2021. That doesn't include more than 4 million Ukrainian refugees who were granted temporary protection in the EU, a special mechanism activated to avoid collapsing already backlogged asylum systems.

The European agency linked the increase to continuing easing of COVID-19 travel restrictio­ns, increasing food insecurity and conflicts in many parts of the world. Though most asylum-seekers enter the EU legally, mainly by plane with travel visas, some also crossed the EU's land and sea borders without permission, mainly through the Western Balkans and the Mediterran­ean.

After more than a decade of war and economic collapse in their country, Syrians continued to be the top nationalit­y of asylum-seekers in Europe with more than 130,000 applicatio­ns. They were followed closely by Afghans fleeing the spiraling security, humanitari­an and financial troubles that followed the Taliban takeover in August 2021, with 129,000 requests.

Coming in third were applicants from Turkey who doubled in numbers with 55,000 requests. Soaring inflation and “democratic backslidin­g” were among the factors believed to have caused the increase, the agency said.

In many places, reception centers are overwhelme­d, leaving asylumseek­ers in the streets.

The recent earthquake that killed nearly 46,000 people and left hundreds of thousands homeless in Turkey and Syria has raised fears of a potential surge in irregular border crossings into Greece. Germany offered earlier this month to temporaril­y ease visa restrictio­ns to some quake survivors while Spain promised to resettle a small group of 100 vulnerable Syrian refugees from Turkey, which is home to 4 million refugees.

Venezuelan­s, Colombians, Bangladesh­is and Georgians applied for asylum in record numbers last year, as did Moroccans, Tunisians and Egyptians. Some 4% of asylum-seekers in 2022 claimed to be unaccompan­ied minors.

The European agency didn't say which EU countries received the most applicatio­ns last year. But an internal EU migration report seen by the Associated Press lists Germany, France, Spain, Austria and Italy as the top five.

 ?? PETROS KARADJIAS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Migrants play basketball on the deck of the Spanish NGO Open Arms lifeguard ship as they wait to get off the ship after docking at Messina port in Sicily, Italy, on Friday.
PETROS KARADJIAS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Migrants play basketball on the deck of the Spanish NGO Open Arms lifeguard ship as they wait to get off the ship after docking at Messina port in Sicily, Italy, on Friday.

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