Europe’s open-border policy may become latest victim of terrorism
Screening people entering and returning to the EU is a deep concern
A military police soldier patrols the Brussels Midi train station in Brussels. Belgium’s national security level has been raised to three following the terrorist attacks on Paris. Photograph: Dirk Waem/AFP/Getty Images
Almost a week after the deadliest terrorist attack on EU soil since the Madrid bombings in 2004, EU justice ministers have been summoned to Brussels tomorrow for yet another emergency meeting.
The horrific terrorist attacks in Paris last Friday have focused attention on Europe’s open border policy.