Five of the EU's busiest international airports - Charles de Gaulle-Roissy (Paris, France), Fiumicino (Rome, Italy), Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany), Manchester (United Kingdom) and Schiphol (Amsterdam, Netherlands) – are singled out for criticism in terms of the attitudes of their border guards towards non-EU nationals subject to "second-line checks" before being admitted to EU territory.
In a report published on 10 November, the Vienna-based EU Agency for Fundamental Rights looks into the attitudes of border guards at EU air borders. The report…