Austria to extend border controls

Austria will extend its border controls for Hungary and Slovenia until at least November.

In a letter written by the Austrian Interior, Minister Herbert Kickl, to the European Commission, he cited a persistently high number of illegal migrants in the country and a latent threat of terrorism related to the prospect of returning Islamic State fighters as reasons for this extension.

The controls had been due to expire on May 11.

Although they are part of the Schengen area, which abolishes border controls, Austria, Germany and other European countries introduced emergency border checks in 2015, after more than 1 million refugees and migrants entered Europe.

While the EU Commission has called for solutions to remedy weaknesses at the zone’s external borders and restore freedom of travel, six countries within the zone, including France and Sweden as well as Austria and Germany, have continued extending controls citing security and immigration threats.

Via Euronews

 

 

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