If the EU is to really tackle racism, it needs to address structural racism in all its forms, across all member states.
![Ibrahima's mother takes part in a demonstration on January 13, 2021 outside the police station in Brussels, where her son was held before he was rushed to hospital and died on January 9, 2021 [File: AFP/Virginie Lefour]](/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/000_8YP2K6.jpg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
If the EU is to really tackle racism, it needs to address structural racism in all its forms, across all member states.
Tech solutions have not made border control more objective or humane, but rather more dangerous.