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Europe's Smart Border Initiative Faces Significant Challenges

Europe's Smart Border Initiative Faces Significant Challenges

Originally proposed in 2008 to enhance security by keeping out criminals, Europe's automated border system is now causing delays for travelers.

Editorial Staff
1 min read
Updated 10 days ago

The automated border system, first suggested in 2008, aimed to improve security across Europe by preventing criminal entry. However, the implementation has not gone as planned.

Instead of streamlining the border process, the system has led to significant delays for travelers, raising concerns about its effectiveness.

As Europe grapples with these challenges, the situation reflects a broader struggle to balance security measures with the need for efficient travel.