New data has exposed the unprecedented growth of the European Union’s migrant population, with especially significant increases in Germany and Spain.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A new report by the Center for Research and Analysis on Migration has revealed that the migrant population of the European Union (EU) reached a record 64.2 million in 2025. This is an increase from 40 million in 2010, greater than the entire population of Italy, and approaching the entire population of France. The report notes particularly significant increases in Germany and Spain, with the latter having Europe’s fastest-growing migrant population last year. 📺 DETAIL: Published by the Center for Research and Analysis on Migration, citing Eurostat and United Nations (UN) Refugee Agency data, the report released on Wednesday reveals that the EU’s migrant population has been swollen by around 25 million new arrivals over the last 15 years. Germany‘s migrant population rose from 10 million in 2018 to nearly 18 million by 2025, with 72 percent being of working age. Spain added around 700,000 migrants in 2025 alone, bringing its migrant population to 9.5 million. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Germany remains the main destination for migrants in Europe, both in absolute terms and, to a significant extent, relative to its population.” – Dr. Tommaso Frattini, one of the report’s authors. 🎯 IMPACT: The rapid increase in migrant populations across the EU has significant implications for integration, public finances, and social services. Notably, Socialist Party-led Spain is currently regularizing hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, who will, in time, have access to the entire EU thanks to the Free Movement migration regime within the bloc. 📺 FLASHBACK: Mass migration into Europe has been raised by President Donald J. Trump’s administration as a serious concern. In February, the U.S. leader said of the continent’s immigration and energy crises, “If they don’t solve both of them fast, Europe is not the same place.” |
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