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Assad Regime Collapse Stems Europe’s Refugee Tide As Syrians Head Home, But The Trend May Slow

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The tide of Syrian refugees that flooded Europe for over a decade is turning, as Syrians return home after the war-torn nation overthrew its dictator and established a new interim government.

For the first time in more than ten years, Syrians are no longer the largest group of refugees seeking asylum in Europe, Al-Jazeera reports, as more nations push for the displaced Syrians to return to their home country. The Syrian Refugee Crisis during the country’s 13-year civil war in part led to the surge in Islamic terror attacks in Europe and gave rise to right-wing, anti-immigration parties that still largely dominate conservative politics in Europe to this day.

The largest surge of Syrians returning home comes from neighboring countries, with Turkish authorities reporting that 500,000 refugees departed and returned home to Syria in 2025.

The new Syrian government has shown signs of stability, and Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa visited multiple world leaders, including President Trump, during an international tour in the months following his ascent to leadership. However, various rebel groups associated with the alliance that took power in Damascus have been implicated in reported massacres of Alawites, a minority group sympathetic to former President Bashar al-Assad, leaving doubts about the long-term prospects of the interim government.

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In total, over 1.2 million refugees have returned to Syria worldwide from other nations, according to United Nations (UN) statistics. The European Union issued new guidance for Syrian refugee applicants, designating those who fled the Assad regime out of fear of reprisal as “no longer at risk of persecution.”

As of now, there remain approximately 3.9 million refugees worldwide yet to return to Syria, the UN reports. However, the pace of refugees returning to Syria from Europe may slow as international organizations are seeing a reduction in funds directed toward facilitating their return.

The flow of refugees from Syria and other Middle Eastern Islamic states fueled anxiety among many European nations, particularly during the 2015-2016 peak. The situation led to the growth in popularity of anti-immigration parties, many of which continue to see positive polling across the continent. Across the Atlantic, the Trump administration has raised similar concerns, including in the latest National Security Strategy released last week, which warns that Europe must “remain European” or risk “civilizational erasure.”

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