Figure 2 shows the evolution in the number of third-country nationals found to be irregularly present on EU territory since 2013 and the share of children among them. In 2023, children represented 8.2 % of the total number, with a clear predominance of boys over the age of 14. The overall number of children found to be irregularly present in the EU increased in 2023 (103 000), and is the highest number recorded since 2016, when close to 153 000 children were found to be irregularly present in the EU.
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Third-country national children found to be irregularly present in the EU in 2023, by age and gender
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