Europe’s Unauthorized Immigrant Population Peaks in 2016, Then Levels Off

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A study by Pew Research Centre estimates that the number of "unauthorized immigrants" in the EU has levelled off in recent years.

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Europe’s Unauthorized Immigrant Population Peaks in 2016, Then Levels Off (Pew Research, link):

"New estimates find half live in Germany and the United Kingdom .

Europe has experienced a high level of immigration in recent years, driving debate about how countries should deal with immigrants when it comes to social services, security issues, deportation policies and integration efforts. Among these recently arrived immigrants are many who live in Europe without authorization. Coupled with unauthorized immigrants who were already in Europe, their numbers reach into the millions, though together they make up a small share of Europe’s total population."

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