Moroccan authorities prevented more than 73,000 attempts at illegal migration in 2025, according to official figures released by the Interior Ministry. The ministry stated that these operations were part of a reinforced strategy to combat irregular migration and human trafficking networks.
The report highlights the continued pressure on Morocco, which serves as a key transit point for migrants from sub-Saharan Africa attempting to reach Europe. The ministry credited the results to enhanced surveillance of land borders and maritime coasts, as well as increased security coordination.
Despite these efforts, the regional environment remains unstable, contributing to migratory pressures. The figures represent a significant operational focus by Moroccan security forces throughout the past year.