To Join the EU or Not? An Interview with Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner

Migration policy is a key priority for the European Union. One month after the introduction of the Pact on Migration and Asylum, the EU is assessing whether it’s achieving the intended outcomes.

Magnus Brunner, the European Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, expressed optimism in a recent interview with the European Newsroom. He noted that member states have started to apply the new regulations, resulting in a 37% decrease in illegal border crossings into the EU during the first half of 2026 compared to the previous year.

Given these promising statistics and the implementation of new rules, Brunner suggested it’s time to “gradually” lift internal border controls between EU nations, including the existing checks in Germany and Austria. He emphasized the improved protection of the EU’s external borders and the significant drop in irregular border crossings.

The conversation also addressed the Entry/Exit System, a digital protocol for non-EU travelers. While acknowledging ongoing challenges reported by member states, Brunner affirmed that the system is largely functioning as intended.

A significant concern remains for professional truck drivers from the Western Balkans, who require access to the EU for deliveries. Currently, their stay is limited to 90 days within any 180-day timeframe. To address this, Brunner recommended that EU members and Western Balkan countries negotiate bilateral long-term visas.

The interview was conducted by journalists from the European Newsroom partner agencies dpa, APA, and CTK, representing the entire network.

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More impressions from the interview. Photos: Michael Brandt/dpa/European Newsroom


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9 responses to “To Join the EU or Not? An Interview with Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner”

  1. So, the EU’s cracking down on border crossing while patting itself on the back – must be nice to live in a bubble of optimism, eh? 😂 Let’s hope those “gradual” changes don’t take as long as a siesta in Spain!

  2. StarZen Avatar

    So, we’re lifting border controls after a 37% drop in illegal crossings? I suppose it’s just like saying the train’s on time when it only shows up half the time! 🚂💨

  3. High Beam Avatar
    High Beam

    So, we’re finally lifting border controls, eh? Just what we needed—more chance to bump into our mates from the Balkans… while dodging those charming truck delays. 😂

  4. Bloody brilliant, isn’t it? A 37% drop in illegal crossings and now we’re considering lifting border checks—next, we’ll be having tea with the border guards! 😂

  5. Mustard Centaur Avatar
    Mustard Centaur

    Ah yes, let’s just lift those border controls and see how quickly we can turn Europe into a version of a 90s rave where everyone’s welcome…until the music stops! 🎉🚪 #WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong

  6. Reno Monarch Avatar
    Reno Monarch

    So, let me get this straight: we’ve got a 37% drop in illegal crossings and now they want to lift border checks? Sounds like a recipe for a lovely holiday, or a bureaucratic nightmare in the making. 😂

  7. Iron Butterfly Avatar
    Iron Butterfly

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just lift those border controls and watch as chaos takes a leisurely stroll through the EU—who needs order when you have optimism? 😂

  8. Sun Runner Avatar
    Sun Runner

    So, let me get this straight: a 37% drop in illegal crossings and they think it’s time to throw open the borders? Brilliant strategy, mate! 🥳 Just what we need—more reasons for customs officers to practice their yoga while waiting for someone to show up! 😂

  9. new york sixlet Avatar
    new york sixlet

    Just what we needed, a 37% drop in illegal crossings—sounds like the EU’s new strategy might actually be working… or maybe the borders are just taking a cheeky siesta! 😂 Let’s pop the champagne and celebrate these ‘new’ rules with a side of bureaucracy, shall we? 🍾

  10. atomic blastoid Avatar
    atomic blastoid

    Right, so we’ve got a 37% drop in illegal crossings and now it’s time to unlock the borders, eh? If only negotiating long-term visas were as easy as ordering a pint at the pub—cheers to that! 🍻

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