Britain will control the border with electronic systems
The British Ministry of Home Affairs on July 25 pledged to use border control measures with electronic systems
The British Ministry of Home Affairs on July 25 pledged to use border control measures with electronic "eBorders", to monitor UK access by about 90 million people annually.
In the short term, the "eBorders" program will be installed at all border gates on the British border in the next eight years, starting with "highest risk" routes to prevent unauthorized immigration flows. , or those who are past the expiration of their residence in the UK
The "eBorders" system using modern technology will begin to be deployed in 2008, but it will take another six years before it can be put to use.
Update 13 December 2018
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