heredos

@heredos@heredos.net

computer science student.
as such, i do things on computer.
but computer is no freind.
so i scratch my head all day wondering what all of these runes in the Σ are
Birthdayas old as 2005 but born in 2004
Websitehttps://heredos.net
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gendernot installed
conditionlight scratches on the surface, cleaned yesterday evening
colorsorange, see-through shell
flagsred (as in communism is my country)

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[?]heredos »
@heredos@heredos.net

@ww@xyzzy.link @xyla@shitpost.trade
Wdym law enforcement and migration control are getting increasingly centralized?
Afaik, only some lenient migration directives are enforced by the eu, and each country can choose wether to add more laws to it or not.
And law enforcement is not at all centralized from what i can see, each country has its own police and while europol exists, it is only for the rare cases of multi-national crimes from what i can see

And the diplomacy thing, well, think of it like the brics. Or the UN. It's just a premade coalition template in order to have more weight.

They want foreign countries to think of it as one bloc as it makes diplomacy easier, but from the inside, it is really clearly different countries. We even have border control between germany and france now :/

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    [?]ww 🩶 »
    @ww@xyzzy.link

    eu and immigration [SENSITIVE CONTENT]@heredos @xyla well, eu-LISA is a centralized database that stores all issued visas, all asylum applications, any related biometrics and law enforcement alerts on people from outside the eu

    so far it hasn't been recording entries or exits, but the entry/exit system (part of eu-LISA) should become operational in test mode next month

    eu-LISA is also what allows the eu to basically hand all immigration information over to the us: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex:52025PC0447

    then there's the whole "refugee crisis" as the eu calls it. there's the dublin regulation that makes it so it's mostly the southern states that have to host refugees. they're trying to replace it with something where every country will have to choose to either host refugees, or help the others, for example to enforce deportations.

    i think most of the border externalization is done by the eu as a bloc and not individual countries? like, it's the eu paying turkey, libya, tunisia and other "safe third countries" to detain refugees, change their migration laws and fortify their borders. it's boats paid for by the eu, not italy, that the libyan coast guard uses to shoot at search and rescue missions.

    as for law enforcement, @EUCommission wants to overhaul europol and give it the ability to do actual enforcement, including on the territory of uncooperative member states? to be fair, it's not a new suggestion and it doesn't seem like it'll pass.
    https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2025/772865/EPRS_BRI(2025)772865_EN.pdf

    i think poland also wants the same, but i can't find the document. in any case, information sharing and database access will definitely keep increasing.

    > They want foreign countries to think of it as one bloc as it makes diplomacy easier

    then i don't think it's unfair to call europe a country!

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      [?]heredos »
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      eu and immigration [SENSITIVE CONTENT]@ww@xyzzy.link @EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu @xyla@shitpost.trade i had never heard of eu-lisa before, damn, this is scary.

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