
European Union (EU) Border Management
European Union (EU) border management refers to the coordinated efforts of EU member states to control and secure their shared borders while facilitating the movement of people and goods. It involves policies and practices aimed at preventing illegal immigration, trafficking, and ensuring safety within the Schengen Area, where countries have abolished passport controls. The EU employs agencies like Frontex to support border security, helps member states share information, and promotes cooperation on immigration policies. The goal is to balance security with the free movement rights of citizens, promoting both safety and accessibility across the region.