The European Union's open borders policy, primarily facilitated by the Schengen Agreement, was established in 1995. This agreement allowed for the abolition of internal border controls among participating countries, enabling free movement of people. Although the Schengen Area has faced temporary reintroductions of border controls due to various crises, the fundamental principle of open borders remains a key aspect of EU integration.
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