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119,817 irregular migrants deported from Turkey in 2022

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Refugees walk towards the Greek border in Pazarkule, in the Edirne district, on March 1, 2020. - Thousands of migrants stuck on the Turkey-Greece border clashed with Greek police on February 29, 2020, according to an AFP photographer at the scene. Greek police fired tear gas at migrants who have amassed at a border crossing in the western Turkish province of Edirne, some of whom responded by hurling stones at the officers. The clashes come as Greece bolsters its border after Ankara said it would no longer prevent refugees from crossing into Europe following the death of 33 Turkish troops in northern Syria. (Photo by BULENT KILIC / AFP)

The number of irregular migrants deported from Turkey in 2022 increased by 159 percent compared to 2021, reaching 119,817, the highest figure in the country’s history, the Stockholm Center for Freedom reported, citing a statement by the Migration Management Directorate General.

According to the official data, 274,311 irregular migrants were prevented from entering Turkey in 2022. The number of irregular migrants barred from the country since 2016 has exceeded 2.7 million.

It was noted that a total of 66,534 irregular migrants were sent back to Afghanistan in 2022, while 12,385 irregular migrants were returned to Pakistan.

Compared to 2021, the number of deportations increased by 236 percent for Afghans, 22 percent for Pakistanis and 167 percent for foreigners of other nationalities.

Turkey hosts the world’s largest number of refugees, with 3.7 million from Syria granted temporary protection status, and over 400,000 refugees and migrants from Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries.

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