"The recent announcement by the German Interior Ministry to implement checks at land borders marks a significant shift in Europe’s approach to border security, reflecting a comfort with the re-establishment of barriers that were once thought to be disappearing in the context of the European project and open borders built through the Schengen agreement."
"Historically, these border checks were intended for specific high-risk events, but in recent years, they have become more common. 92% of the notifications to implement controls have occurred since the summer of 2015, indicating a trend towards normalized restrictions in response to public safety concerns."
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