The European Union has relocated 147 out of 160,000 migrants so far twelvepenny

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Publish Date : 2021-04-18 19:44:33


The European Union has relocated 147 out of 160,000 migrants so far twelvepenny

In late September, European leaders agreed on a plan to relocate 160,000 migrants from the countries they're flooding into -- mainly Greece and Italy.

Seven weeks later, the scheme has only just gotten off the ground, according to new statistics released by the European Commission.

The EU has relocated just 147 of 160,000 refugees



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EU ministers plan to transfer 160,000 asylum-seekers from Greece and Italy to other EU member states over the course of two years.

But progress has been slow, and the numbers don't add up yet. Only 1,418 places (out of the needed 160,000) have been made available in EU states for these people to be transferred to -- and just 147 have been moved as of November 10, according to the European Commission.

Tove Ernst, a migration spokeswoman for the European Commission, says it took time to put the mechanisms in place on the ground to facilitate relocation.

'The system is now up and running -- the first flight from Greece [has left] and there were already several flights from Italy -- and we're hoping that progress on the ground and progress with member states will be made swiftly,' Ernst told CNN last week.

More arrived by sea last month than in all of 2014

More migrants fled to Europe in October than in all of last year, exacerbating an already dire situation for both refugees and host countries.

More than 219,000 migrants fled across the Mediterranean Sea to Europe in October, the U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) said. That's more than the 216,000 who crossed into Europe in 2014.

More than 790,000 migrants have arrived in Europe by sea in 2015, according to the UNHCR.

More than half are Syrian, and most are men

Of that 790,000 figure, more than half -- 52% -- are Syrian, and another quarter are from Afghanistan and Iraq.

More than two-thirds are men, and 20% are children. Nearly 3,500 have died or gone missing during the journey this year.

The percentage of asylum requests accepted is up

Roughly 240,000 asylum requests were processed by the EU in the first six months of this year -- 50% more than were processed in the first half of 2014, according to Eurostat figures.

And since the start of the Syrian uprising, the acceptance rate for people applying for asylum in the EU has steadily increased from around 25% in the second quarter of 2011 to roughly 46% in the second quarter of 2015.

More than two-thirds are men, and 20% are children. Nearly 3,500 have died or gone missing during the journey this year. Roughly 240,000 asylum requests were processed by the EU in the first six months of this year -- 50% more than were processed in the first half of 2014, according to Eurostat figures. More than 790,000 migrants have arrived in Europe by sea in 2015, according to the UNHCR. The EU has relocated just 147 of 160,000 refugees More than two-thirds are men, and 20% are children. Nearly 3,500 have died or gone missing during the journey this year. More migrants fled to Europe in October than in all of last year, exacerbating an already dire situation for both refugees and host countries. The percentage of asylum requests accepted is up Tove Ernst, a migration spokeswoman for the European Commission, says it took time to put the mechanisms in place on the ground to facilitate relocation. Roughly 240,000 asylum requests were processed by the EU in the first six months of this year -- 50% more than were processed in the first half of 2014, according to Eurostat figures. More arrived by sea last month than in all of 2014 'The system is now up and running -- the first flight from Greece [has left] and there were already several flights from Italy -- and we're hoping that progress on the ground and progress with member states will be made swiftly,' Ernst told CNN last week. But progress has been slow, and the numbers don't add up yet. Only 1,418 places (out of the needed 160,000) have been made available in EU states for these people to be transferred to -- and just 147 have been moved as of November 10, according to the European Commission. And since the start of the Syrian uprising, the acceptance rate for people applying for asylum in the EU has steadily increased from around 25% in the second quarter of 2011 to roughly 46% in the second quarter of 2015. 'The system is now up and running -- the first flight from Greece [has left] and there were already several flights from Italy -- and we're hoping that progress on the ground and progress with member states will be made swiftly,' Ernst told CNN last week. In late September, European leaders agreed on a plan to relocate 160,000 migrants from the countries they're flooding into -- mainly Greece and Italy. More than two-thirds are men, and 20% are children. Nearly 3,500 have died or gone missing during the journey this year. Seven weeks later, the scheme has only just gotten off the ground, according to new statistics released by the European Commission. More arrived by sea last month than in all of 2014 Of that 790,000 figure, more than half -- 52% -- are Syrian, and another quarter are from Afghanistan and Iraq.

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