Spain inspected 199 travelers arriving from Italy on the first day of temporary border controls reintroduced amid a dispute with Rome over irregular migration, according to Reuters. Spain announced on Friday that it would introduce border controls on flights and ships arriving from Italy from midnight Saturday until September 7 after Italy imposed similar measures. Italy suspended the European Union’s Schengen border-free travel rules with Spain on August 1 and said the controls would remain in effect until at least August 15. Italian authorities said the measures would not affect Spanish or other EU citizens traveling to Italy but would involve targeted checks on non-EU nationals arriving from Spain by air or sea. The Schengen Area allows passport-free travel across 29 European countries, although member states may temporarily reintroduce border controls on security or public-order grounds.