EU ministers of home affairs are set to endorse on Thursday in Rome a crucial proposal to set up an European Corps of Border Guards, despite expected resistance from some member states who believe that patrolling the borders belongs to the core national sovereignty. The 15 ministers will discuss a study made by the Italian governments, with experts from other EU countries on political and economic implications of setting up a European border control. They are expected to declare their objecti...
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