From the DW:
“Border checks back in several European countries”
(Czech police conduct a random check of a bus at the border
with Slovakia)
Amid heightened concerns about irregular migration, Slovakia
became the latest country to tighten its borders, blaming it on a "chain
reaction." Some countries in the Schengen visa-free travel zone have
resumed checks at internal European borders, citing a rising number of
undocumented migrants. Slovakia on Wednesday said it would temporarily
reinstate controls at its border with Hungary from Thursday. It follows similar
moves by Poland, the Czech Republic and Austria to tighten their borders with
Slovakia. Slovakia reported that around
40,000 undocumented migrants, mainly from the Middle East, entered the country
since the beginning of the year, many coming through Hungary. The controls
include spot checks at road, rail and waterway crossings. The announcement also
came as EU ambassadors reached a deal on migration reform.
'Chain reaction' of border controls Slovak caretaker Prime Minister
Ludovit Odor said his country had to introduce controls after its neighbors
caused a "chain reaction." "We prefer a European
solution," he said. Former Prime Minster Robert Fico, who is trying
to form a ruling coalition after weekend parliamentary elections in Slovakia,
said efforts to stem the flow of migrants would be one of his new government's
priorities.
Wider European issue Germany also introduced new controls with Poland and the
Czech Republic last week. National leaders of the EU's 27 member states
are due to meet in the southern Spanish city of Granada on Thursday and Friday
to discuss irregular migration, among other topics.
^ The fact that EU/Schengen Member Countries are placing
Border Checks on other EU/Schengen Member Countries shows that their “Freedom
of Movement” Principle is not being followed and there is a much wider issue
going on behind the scenes. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/border-checks-back-in-several-european-countries/a-66996964
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