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EU Border System Faces Calls for Suspension Amidst Long Waits
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EU Border System Faces Calls for Suspension Amidst Long Waits

From Die Presse · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Calls are growing to suspend the EU's new biometric border system, which requires travelers to undergo l ong registration processes.
  • The European Commission is placing responsibility for delays on member states, while member states are seeking solutions.
  • Negotiations are scheduled for next week in Brussels to address the mounting issues.

The European Union's new biometric border system, designed to enhance security by registering travelers' fingerprints and facial scans, is facing significant criticism and calls for suspension. Travelers are experiencing lengthy waiting times at borders, leading to frustration and demands for a pause. The system, intended to be fully operational by autumn, requires a thorough registration process that is reportedly causing major delays.

Member states are struggling to implement the system efficiently, with the European Commission pointing to national responsibilities for the bottlenecks. However, the urgency of the situation is prompting member states to seek collaborative solutions. The upcoming negotiations in Brussels are crucial for addressing these implementation challenges and finding a way forward that balances security needs with traveler convenience.

Discussions are expected to focus on potential adjustments to the rollout or operational procedures. The outcome of these talks will determine whether the system proceeds as planned or faces a temporary halt, potentially impacting travel during the busy summer months. The effectiveness and feasibility of the new border controls are now under intense scrutiny.

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Originally published by Die Presse in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.