They are located on internal European Union borders, since Austria, Italy, and Slovenia are members of the EU and the free travel Schengen Area with a common visa policy.
Another migration management facility with barriers located on Austria's Italian border near Brenner, South Tyrol was constructed in 2016.
[4] However, preparations will be put in place to enable the construction within 48 hours' notice of a fence along a 25-kilometre (16 mi) stretch of the border, if needed.
[8] Another migration management facility with barriers located on the Austria-Italian border near Brenner, South Tyrol was constructed in 2016.
[1] Austria estimated that it would register 95,000 asylum claims in the first ten months of 2015, on a per capita, among the highest rates of migrant admittance within the European Union.