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"The right to freedom of movement is one of the most fundamental and most visible rights conferred on the citizens of the Union. The creation of the Schengen area and the integration of the Schengen into the European Union represent one of the greatest achievements of the European integration process. Freedom of movement has become one of the pillars of European citizenship and should remain so. Consequently, any new derogation from current provisions or reintroduction, even on a temporary basis, of border controls will not operate to the benefit of the Schengen system, and will run counter to the spirit and the letter of the Treaties and the Community . This is all the more true insofar as conditions for the temporary and exceptional reintroduction of internal border controls already figure clearly in the Schengen Borders Code. It is imperative to strengthen the governance of Schengen in order to be able to ensure that every Member State is in a position to control its external EU borders and to strengthen mutual confidence. We must also show greater solidarity with those Member States which have to deal with large inflows of migrants."@en1
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