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<title>Europe has reduced illegal immigration without goon tactics</title>
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<description>Given its oft-proclaimed calling as a peace project, the European Union can sound oddly bellicose when it sets about crafting policy. There are trade and fiscal &#x26;#x201C;bazookas&#x26;#x201D; to blast away crises, &#x26;#x201C;silver bullet&#x26;#x201D; solutions for every problem, and &#x26;#x201C;nuclear options&#x26;#x201D; to be used as a last resort. Yet in the absence of an EU army or even a police force, the pen-wielding Eurocracy rarely gets its hands on anything that looks like an actual weapon. The only exception&#x26;#x2014;tellingly&#x26;#x2014;is the club&#x26;#x2019;s border-patrol agency. For over a decade after it was founded in 2005, Frontex agents wielded little more than whistles and...</description>
<author>The Economist</author>
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