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    Migrants Using More Distant, Riskier Departure Points to Canaries After Mauritania Crackdown, Red Cross Finds

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    Posted on January 14, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Migrants to the Canaries are using riskier routes after Mauritania's crackdown. Red Cross data shows a shift in departure points, increasing journey risks.

    Migrants using more distant, riskier departure points to Canaries after Mauri...

    Migration Trends and Departure Points

    By Charlie Devereux and Borja Suarez

    Impact of Mauritania's Crackdown

    MADRID, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Migrants crossing from West Africa to Spain's Canaries started using more distant - and potentially more deadly - departure points in 2025 following a crackdown by Mauritania on irregular migration, according to data published by the Red Cross.

    Statistics on Boat Arrivals

    The number of small boats arriving in the Canaries from the Gambia, south of Mauritania, more than doubled to 22 in 2025 from nine in 2024, according to the data.

    Human Rights Concerns

    Three boats from Guinea, further south still, also arrived in 2025, with one boat departing from its capital Conakry more than 2,000 kilometres (1,243 miles) from the Spanish archipelago, a journey that took 11 days.

    Migrants and human rights groups say that police began clamping down on immigrants in Mauritania in March last year. It followed the signing of a pact with the European Union in 2024 aimed a curbing irregular migration.

    Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez made three visits to Nouakchott in the past two years after arrivals to the Canaries reached a record 46,843 in 2024 and Mauritania became the main point of departure.

    The European Commission did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The Red Cross data - gathered through interviews with arrivals in the Canaries - showed that departures from Mauritania fell by 89% to 23 between April 1 and December 31 last year compared to 216 in the same period of 2024.

    Arrivals on the Canaries from West Africa were down 59% in 2025 through to October from a year earlier, Spain’s Interior Ministry says.

    "The fact that people are leaving farther south on that route means that they have longer to travel, they need to get farther on supplies, they need money for fuel, all of which means that it's riskier still. The most lethal crossing to (Europe) is sadly set to become more lethal still," said Hassan Ould Moctar, a lecturer in the anthropology of migration at SOAS University of London.

    (Reporting by Charlie Devereux and Borja Suarez, editing by Aislinn Laing and Alex Richardson)

    Table of Contents

    • Migration Trends and Departure Points
    • Impact of Mauritania's Crackdown
    • Statistics on Boat Arrivals
    • Human Rights Concerns

    Key Takeaways

    • •Migrants are using more distant departure points to reach the Canaries.
    • •Mauritania's crackdown has shifted migration routes.
    • •Boat arrivals from Gambia to the Canaries doubled in 2025.
    • •Departures from Mauritania fell by 89% in 2025.
    • •Longer routes increase risks for migrants.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Migrants using more distant, riskier departure points to Canaries after Mauritania crackdown, Red Cross finds

    1What is irregular migration?

    Irregular migration refers to the movement of people that occurs outside the regulatory norms of the sending, transit, and receiving countries. This often includes crossing borders without proper documentation.

    2What are human rights concerns?

    Human rights concerns involve issues related to the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person. These can include the right to life, freedom from torture, and the right to seek asylum.

    3What is the role of the European Union in migration?

    The European Union plays a significant role in migration by establishing policies and agreements aimed at managing migration flows, ensuring border security, and promoting human rights.

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