Border agency director troubled by internal EU fences, newspaper reports

Austria said in October it would begin building a fence on either side of its busiest border crossing with Slovenia

AP Interview: End economic migration, EU border chief says. PHOTO: AP

The head of the European Union's border agency is worried about countries building border fences within the EU to try to curb a surge of migrants, he told an Austrian newspaper.

"I am really troubled, as the director of Frontex and as a European citizen, that member states are now building fences within the European Union," Fabrice Leggeri said in an interview with the Austrian daily Kurier published on Thursday.

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"That's why we must intensify our efforts on the external borders," said Leggeri, whose agency is demanding more border officers and powers.


Macedonia last week began erecting a metal fence to keep out migrants at the Greek border who were trying to get to western Europe. It was the latest in a series of such moves by countries along the main migratory corridor from Greece to Germany.

Austria said in October it would begin building a fence on either side of its busiest border crossing with Slovenia, which has begun erecting its own razor-wire fence along parts of its frontier with Croatia.

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Hungary's anti-immigrant government shut its border to arriving migrants in October, starting a trend that has put severe strain on the European Union's prized system of open borders.
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