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Europe's EES border checks won't be suspended, EU insists

The EU is refusing to suspend strict new border controls despite pressure from airports and airlines who have demanded they be put on hold until after summer amid fears of chaos at holiday hotspots.
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The Local Norway
· May 20, 2026
EES: 8,700 overstayers snared since launch of EU's new Schengen border checks
In the first six months of operation of the new EU digital border system, the Entry-Exit System (EES), more than 8,700 travellers were denied entry into Europe's border-free Schengen area because they had stayed beyond their permitted time limit.
ArcaMax
· Jun 25, 2026
Asylum-seekers may be turned away at the southern border, Supreme Court rules
WASHINGTON — Asylum-seekers may be turned away without a hearing at the southern border, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a historic retreat from the promise of relief for those who say they are fleeing persecution. The justices split over ...
The Olive Press
· Jul 8, 2026
Brussels rules out suspending new EES border controls at Spain’s airports – and blames local management for bottlenecks
THE European Union has refused to pause the use of new biometric border checks, despite pleas from airport and airlines for a pause during the peak summer season. The Entry-Exit
Disclose.tv
· Jul 8, 2026
[Photo] JUST IN - European Commission refers Ireland, Spain, France, and the Netherlands to th [...]
JUST IN - European Commission refers Ireland, Spain, France, and the Netherlands to the EU Court of Justice for failing to transpose the EU's cybersecurity framework, NIS2 Directive, into national law and asks the Court to impose financial sanctions.Source: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_1499@disclosetv
POLITICO
· Jun 25, 2026
EU keeps Airbus-Boeing trade truce alive
Thursday’s vote prolongs the suspension of the EU’s retaliatory tariffs; its duration is still being negotiated.
Liberty Nation
· Jun 25, 2026
Supreme Court Rules Asylum Seekers Can Be Turned Around at US Border
An old policy gets a second life.
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Related coverage for " Europe's EES border checks won't be suspended, EU insists ": The Local Norway — EES: 8,700 overstayers snared since launch of EU's new Schengen border checks . ArcaMax — Asylum-seekers may be turned away at the southern border, Supreme Court rules. The Olive Press — Brussels rules out suspending new EES border controls at Spain’s airports – and blames local management for bottlenecks. Disclose.tv — [Photo] JUST IN - European Commission refers Ireland, Spain, France, and the Netherlands to th [...]. POLITICO — EU keeps Airbus-Boeing trade truce alive. Liberty Nation — Supreme Court Rules Asylum Seekers Can Be Turned Around at US Border

