GETTY EU's dream over after France calls for the suspension of open boarders

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After Friday night's atrocity in the French capital, which left 129 people dead, it emerged one of the suspects behind the Islamic State (ISIS) massacre was believed to have snuck into Europe by posing as a refugee. A Syrian passport was claimed to have been found on the body of a suicide bomber at the Bataclan concert hall, where at least 89 people were killed, amid concerns those responsible for the attack exploited the ongoing migrant crisis. France shut all its borders on Friday night as the slaughter took place in the country's capital, with concerns since raised about illegal arms trafficking into Europe that could have provided the Paris killers with assault rifles and explosives. An emergency meeting of EU justice and interior ministers has been called for Friday, where France will urge the fast-tracking of continent-wide security measures already under discussion.

However, most significantly, France will also call for the unprecedented postponement of the Schengen Agreement on open borders, it is reported. A source told the Telegraph: "The French are going to push hard for everyone else to institute border controls, particularly Belgium, but across the wider euro area. "To all intents and purposes it will be a temporary suspension of Schengen." Claude Moraes, the Labour MEP and chairman of the European Parliament's Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee, also told the newspaper France will "push Schengen flexibility to a point it hasn't gone to before".

GETTY Its believed that one of the attackers snuck into Europe as a refugee

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GETTY Theresa May said proper processing and documentation of migrants must take place

It is believed French President Francois Hollande will demand the ability to close multiple European borders following terror alerts. France had already reintroduced border controls even before Friday's attacks in order to tighten security before an international climate change summit in Paris at the end of the month. Schengen has also been suspended during European football tournaments, while the borderless agreement has come under increasing pressure in recent months amid the influx of desperate refugees into the EU from Syria and other war-torn states. Some EU states temporarily suspended the Schengen agreement - of which Britain is not a member - as they struggled under the number of migrants entering Europe. Speaking in the House of Commons today, Home Secretary Theresa May said officials have looked at ensuring processing and documentation of migrants arriving at Europe's external borders takes place.

GETTY Jean Claud-Juncker insisted the EU's migration policies did not need to change