Human rights groups attribute a 30% drop in irregular crossings at Europe’s borders during the first quarter of the year to EU policies that prioritize deterrence and overlook rights abuses in countries like Libya and Tunisia. The EU’s border agency Frontex reported nearly 33,600 fewer arrivals compared to the same period last year, indicating a decline across all major migratory routes into Europe. This situation raises concerns about the impact of such policies on the protection of human rights amidst efforts to control migration.