According to a statement on the website of the Coast Guard Command, a group of irregular migrants in a rubber boat off the coast of Karaburun district was reported, prompting a boat crew to be dispatched to the area. The teams rescued 37 irregular migrants, one of whom was a child, from the rubber boat that was pushed into Turkish territorial waters by Greek elements.

The rescued irregular migrants were handed over to the Provincial Directorate of Immigration after the necessary procedures were completed. The incident once again highlights the ongoing issue of irregular migration in the region, with people risking their lives to cross borders in search of better opportunities.

The Coast Guard Command continues to monitor the waters to prevent illegal crossings and rescue those in need. The cooperation between Turkish and Greek authorities is crucial in ensuring the safety of migrants and managing irregular migration flows in the region.

The rescued migrants will undergo further processing to determine their status and any necessary actions, including potential deportation or asylum applications. The Turkish government works closely with international organizations and neighboring countries to address the challenges of migration and ensure the protection of migrants’ rights.

Irregular migration remains a complex issue that requires comprehensive solutions at the national and international levels. Turkey is committed to upholding its responsibilities under international law while also working towards finding sustainable solutions to manage migration flows effectively.

The recent rescue operation in Karaburun serves as a reminder of the dangers that migrants face during their journeys and the importance of coordinated efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration. The Turkish authorities will continue their efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals, regardless of their migration status.

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