The EU Debate Over Migration Is Heating Up—Again
The effects of the migration surge to the European Union are being keenly felt at the union’s internal borders, which are normally fully open and imperceptible, like those between U.S. states. But for months now, “temporary” border checks have been imposed for people going from south to north, from Italy to France and Slovenia to Austria. The same is true from Austria to Germany, from Germany to Denmark and from Denmark to Sweden.