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Byline: Malcolm Beith and William Underhill, Frank Brown and Helem Womack, Mary Carmichael, Lindsey Gerdes, Tara Pepper, Nicki Gostin

EU: Revolving Doors

Despite promises to open their doors to migrants back in 2000, the European Union's current members are now slamming some of those doors shut. Germany and Austria are considering seven-year total employment bans on migrants from the 10 central and eastern European countries that will join the EU come May 1; Belgium and Austria are proposing the same measures for two years. Even liberal Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden are considering labor controls, albeit looser ones. Last week British Prime ...

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