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Ps Says Borders Are "More Secure" Today Due to the Reform of the Sef

"Today the national borders are safer, and it is due to the reform done by the Foreign and Frontier Service (SEF)," said journalist José Luis Carneiro, following a visit to the village of the Volunteer Bombers of Lagos in the Faro district, two days after a wooden boat with 38 Moroccan immigrants landed on the beach of the Boca do Rio, near the council of Villa do Bishop. The PS leader explained that before the reform approved in 2023 by the Gov…
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"Today the national borders are safer, and it is due to the reform done by the Foreign and Frontier Service (SEF)," said journalist José Luis Carneiro, following a visit to the village of the Volunteer Bombers of Lagos in the Faro district, two days after a wooden boat with 38 Moroccan immigrants landed on the beach of the Boca do Rio, near the council of Villa do Bishop. The PS leader explained that before the reform approved in 2023 by the Gov…

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"When I say that today or dad's is safer on his borders, he does it with foundation and material proof, if he needs to present," he said.

·Porto, Portugal
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Socialist leader emerged in the defense of the reform approved in 2023, when he had the Internal Administration's feed, saying that before "35% of the maritime border had no coverage and control" of any security force, because "there were no human resources" in the SEF

·Portugal
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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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