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Swiss Prepare to Join European Open Borders Area

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Frank Jordans, New Zealand Herald, December 12, 2008

Swiss border guards primed travellers yesterday for the end of systematic border controls as the country joins Europe’s continent-wide zone of open frontiers.

Switzerland’s accession to the borderless travel zone today will close a gap at the heart of a 24-nation area that stretches from the Arctic Ocean to the Mediterranean.

The move will allow travellers to freely cross Switzerland’s land borders from France, Germany, Italy or Austria, all of whom have implemented the so-called Schengen agreement.

Airport checks on planes arriving from Schengen countries will be dropped from March 29 next year. The agreement is named after a small town in Luxembourg where it was first signed in 1985.

At Geneva’s busy Bardonnex checkpoint, border guards handed out 40,000 leaflets to commuters streaming across from neighbouring France.

One of them, truck driver Gaetan Grimand, said border controls had already improved significantly since Switzerland started preparing for the transition to frontier-less travel.

The Swiss, who are not members of the 27-nation European Union, will keep their strict customs restrictions, but identity checks have already become the exception rather than the rule in recent months.

“It works well, we don’t have any problems,” said Grimand.

The biggest change will be for some non-European nationals living in Switzerland who previously needed a visa to travel to Schengen countries, a requirement that will now be dropped.

“If you’re Bolivian with permanent residency in Switzerland, for example, you can now go to France for up to three months without applying for a visa,” said Michel Bachar, spokesman for Geneva’s border guard corps.

Likewise, tourists from countries such as China need only apply for one visa if they are planning a trip to France and Italy with a stopover in Switzerland.

US citizens will be unaffected as they were able to travel visa-free inside the Schengen area already.

The second major change involves increased cooperation between law enforcement agencies throughout the borderless zone.

Since August Switzerland has had access to the Schengen Information System, a vast database of wanted criminals and stolen goods that has already flagged up 2,000 alerts at Swiss borders.

“Several weeks ago we caught a couple wanted for kidnapping in Belgium,” said Bachar.

“Schengen is a formidable machine.”

The whole agreement could be put on hold again next year if Swiss nationalists succeed in overturning an agreement between Bern and Brussels that allows EU citizens to live and work freely in Switzerland. A referendum on the issue is planned for February.

One of the quirks of the Schengen agreement is that for the first time in 84 years the Swiss will have to start patrolling their border with Liechtenstein.

The tiny principality, wedged between Switzerland and Austria and with a population of only 35,000, is expected to join the borderless zone at the end of 2009.

Until then, the 1-kilometre border will be monitored around the clock by closed-circuit television and mobile patrols, an effort that border guard chief Damian Curschellas says is unlikely to net many criminals or illegal immigrants.

Because Liechtenstein has no airport, the only way to get there without passing through a Schengen country first would be to parachute out of a plane, said Curschellas.

Original article

(Posted on December 15, 2008)

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1 — Bobby wrote at 6:07 PM on December 15:

The traitors are operating openly in Switizerland now. Another European nation enslaved by lunacy.

2 — A. Windaus wrote at 6:18 PM on December 15:

The problem I have with the Schengen Agreement is the clause that says a country signing up “must agree to police and judicial cooperation”. I believe this is Article 49 of the Schengen II Convention, I could be wrong.

For an example someone who is accused of something in Germany but lives in France can be deported from France to Germany to stand trial, all while the country (in this case France) the accused is from doesn’t have that law its the books and therefore isn’t a crime.

3 — Skipper wrote at 8:45 PM on December 15:

This is a grave mistake!!! I have always felt secure when I drove across the border from France into Switzerland and the Swiss border police performed a thorough check of every car.

Not to have such security measures at every border crossing is madness.

4 — Winston Smith wrote at 8:47 PM on December 15:

This wouldn’t be such a bad thing if these same countries didn’t allow Non-Whites in. I wouldn’t mind an open border policy with Canada, if it weren’t for the fact that I don’t trust who they’re letting in, or who we let in for that matter. Whites need to come together. The historic divisions that have long separated our race are no longer relevant. While it’s okay for us to maintain different languages and cultures within our race, Whites need to see themselves as a single people. We need to adopt a Pan-European view.

5 — 24/7 wrote at 9:02 PM on December 15:

Switzerland is as deluded as the U.S. when it comes to the people that actually make up their own country or the ones surrounding them.

Our representatives are all so nice about this overtake, it makes me sick! (Media life is not real life.)

6 — RealityCheck wrote at 1:50 PM on December 16:

The Swiss better put their thinking cap on because Schengen doesn’t benefit them, it can only leave them vulnerable to riff raff walking right in. Really, are these third worlders going to carefully manage the paperwork of being legal and abiding by various entry laws? I don’t think so!

7 — voter wrote at 2:18 AM on December 17:

“Whites need to come together. Whites need to see themselves as a single people. We need to adopt a Pan-European view.”
Posted by W.Smith


You’re exactly right, of course.
But that’s EXACTLY what the “anti-racists” and those whose goal is to “abolish the white race” are most determined to prevent! They will stop at nothing to prevent such unity from happening.


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