When will the European Union allow European countries to defend themselves against the Islamic immigrant influx?
The EU works hard to stop its member states from reinstating control of their national borders. Several countries have been working hard to find loopholes in the directives from Brussels — and Norway has found one. From a Norwegian news report:
The Norwegian Justice minister wants more police officers to patrol along the country’s border, and claims that more border controls will reduce asylum growth further. Last year there was a reduction in the number of arrivals by 42 percent compared with the year before. Østfold Police District’s commitment to cross-border controls should be given a lot of credit for this, said Justice Minister Knut Stortberget to TV 2. … After Norway joined the Schengen Agreement, the checking of EU citizens at the borders came to an end. But the police are allowed to carry out checks near the border to enforce immigration rules. In the first half of this year the border team at Østfold Police District 344 arrested asylum seekers. Most were illegal immigrants. Border police also uncovered 24n attempts at human trafficking in the same six months.