Just last week we reported about Greece deporting migrants to Turkey as part of a mutual deal with the EU. Now, nearly a week later, the number of migrants has dropped severely. According to a report from DW.com: The number of irregular migrants making the dangerous boat journey from Turkey to Greece plunged to 78 in the past 24 hours, the Greek refugee crisis committee said Saturday. Closed borders and the prospect of migrants being sent back to Turkey appears to be stemming the flow. Before a controversial EU-Turkey deal to send migrants back to Turkey went into effect last Sunday, Greece was being overwhelmed by thousands of arrivals a day. On Monday, Greek authorities registered 1,662 arrivals to the Aegean islands, but this number fell to 600 on Tuesday, 260 on Wednesday and 161 on Friday. The EU-Turkey deal, which seeks to cut off the main route of migrants traveling through the Balkans to Europe, provides financial and political concessions to Ankara. In return for every Syrian refugeeshipped back to Turkey, the bloc must take in one from a refugee camp. The return of migrants to Turkey is set to begin on April 4 for all migrants that illegally entered Greece [...]