The bloc’s new biometric border system, designed to strengthen security, has been plagued by delays and technical issues, leaving travelers frustrated and airports struggling to cope.The root cause of the problem lies in the lack of coordination and investment in border infrastructure. With billions of euros at stake, it’s crucial to address this blind spot and ensure the EU’s borders are secure and efficient. The consequences of inaction could be severe, impacting not only travel but also the broader economy and security.
The Billion-Euro Blind Spot: A Major Oversight
Robert

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