President Macron and President Stamer reach an agreement to combat terrorism and illegal immigration of undocumented immigrants across the Channel in the so-called "One in, One out" agreement, specifically to combat mafias and the large number of young male immigrants.

In Greece, all asylum applications for illegal immigrants from North Africa are suspended, as announced by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who claims that an extraordinary situation requires a necessary response after recognizing that they are overwhelmed by the massive arrival of immigrants to the island of Lesbos, with more than 3,000 daily arrivals, ignoring the do-gooders and NGOs.

Meloni, President of Italy, announces that he will deport all illegal migrants who reach its borders, while Poland, which is protesting the murder of its citizens by two illegal immigrants, announces the reinforcement of its borders due to the same illegal overflow.

While in Spain, demonstrations are taking place in Madrid and cities in Catalonia, the Canary Islands, etc., over violence and security issues facing immigrants, rapes, and assaults by people who arrive threateningly with no intention of integrating into the culture they find. Isabel Díaz Ayuso, for example, is demanding the closure of the three large-scale migrant camps: Pozuelo, Alcalá, and Carabanchel, and is requesting increased security at these locations. Meanwhile, migrants continue to arrive en masse and illegally, in contrast to what would be an adequate and desired legal and regulated immigration system.