The Border Control Paradox: When Security Meets Chaos
There’s something deeply ironic about a system designed to enhance security ending up causing more chaos than it prevents. The recent incident involving Ryanair passengers stranded in Milan due to border delays is a perfect case study in this paradox. Personally, I think this story isn’t just about a few missed flights—it’s a symptom of a much larger issue in how we balance security with efficiency in an increasingly interconnected world.
The EES: A Double-Edged Sword
The European Entry-Exit System (EES) is, on paper, a marvel of modern border control. By requiring biometric registration for non-EU citizens, it promises to make Schengen borders more secure. But here’s the catch: what happens when innovation outpaces infrastructure? The EES has been rolled