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With 1.8 million asylum seekers (UN reports) crossing Western Europes external borders in 2015, the European border agencies are facing challenges with a far greater reach than ever before. More than 1000 ISIS-trained jihadists returning to Europe every year, coupled with the surge of migrants to Europe are alarming concerns; as present capabilities of the European border, coast guard, intelligence services and immigration agencies simply cannot meet these challenges.
The EU-Turkey deal (if implemented) might lead to a significant decrease in the flow of refugees (by March-April 2016 the rate of migrants entering Greece declined by 90%). However, the agreement faces formidable practical, political and legal challenges (e.g., each and every one of the 22 EU parliaments has to endorse the treaty).
In the aftermath of the migration crisis and the Paris and Brussels terror attacks, a major overhaul of the Western European border security and immigration infrastructure, strategy and funding is already underway.
Following a 2010 to 2015 annual market growth of 10-13% the 2015 to 2020 annual market will surge by 104%.
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The "European Smart Borders, Immigration Enforcement & Border Security Markets 2016-2022" report is the most comprehensive review of the market available today. It provides a detailed and reasoned roadmap of this growing market.
The European Smart Borders, Immigration Enforcement & Border Security Market is boosted by the following drivers:
The Western European border security, coast guards, immigration agencies and intelligence agencies are ill-equipped to counter the surge of refugees and 21st century jihadists who use sophisticated means to return to the continent.
The Schengen Area is comprised of 26 European countries that have abolished border control at their common borders. Several Schengen Area governments reinstated border checkpoints by...