Eurodac Glitch Disrupts EU Migration Pact Launch
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Eurodac Glitch Disrupts EU Migration Pact Launch
The European Union's central asylum database, Eurodac, experienced a technical malfunction on its first day, coinciding with the EU's new migration and asylum pact implementation. This glitch affected multiple EU member states, highlighting lack of preparedness and infrastructure issues for executing new screening procedures under the pact.
The outage with the asylum system Eurodac has been resolved. The Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) announced this late Friday evening. The outage occurred on the day the European Migration Pact entered into force.
Malfunctions Dog Day One of New EU Asylum Database
The European Union’s central asylum database malfunctioned on the first day of the new Migration and Asylum Pact, Friday, June 12th. Eurodac stores biometric data, but struggled with a system update on its first day. The Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service admitted the database had not been fully operational even before the failure, affecting several EU member states. Brussels mouthpiece Marcus Lammert tried to stay on message at the da…
Eurodac, the central database of the European Union for asylum, suffered a technical defect on Friday, on the day the historic pact of the Community bloc on migration and asylum entered into force, confirmed the Dutch authorities for immigration, quoted by Reuters. The system launched in 2003 stores biometric data and has a key role in ...
EU asylum database malfunctions on migration pact launch day
BRUSSELS, June 12 - The European Union's central asylum database, Eurodac, suffered a technical malfunction on Friday, the day the bloc's landmark migration and asylum pact went into force, Dutch immigration authorities confirmed. Read more at straitstimes.com.
On Friday, 12 June, the day of the entry into force of the EU Migration Pact, the central EU asylum database Eurodac rejected the failure of the Netherlands Immigration Service. The failure occurred at the time of the upgrade of the system. The Dutch Immigration Service reported that the database had not been fully operational before the problems had arisen. Problems had affected several EU Member States. Eurodac was a key element of the new mig…

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