Two weeks ago, a group of more than 50 people, dressed in camouflage uniforms and armed with air rifles, were patrolling a border zone between Slovenia and Croatia where they say illegal migration is rife, Reuters reported. Andrej Sisko, who heads a fringe nationalist party, Gibanje Zedinjena Slovenija, said authorities had failed to protect Slovenia against what he saw as a migrant threat.
Under the legislation approved by the cabinet and now due to be passed by parliament in coming months, civilians will be banned from conducting patrols of the border area.
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