24/05/24 (Agence Europe) – On Friday 24 May, with Spain and Slovenia abstaining, the EU Council finally adopted the reform of the Schengen Borders Code, which will provide a framework for the reintroduction of internal border controls, allow new arrangements for the transfer of migrants between Member States and introduce the concept of the instrumentalisation of migration, with corresponding measures provided for in the new ‘Crisis’ Regulation of the ‘Pact on Migration and...