Illegal Immigrants Must Leave France: Minister By Richard Miller (London)

This is interesting, showing how bad the immigration threat is in France. Bruno Le Maire, France’s Minister for Finance, has said that the country must force illegal migrants in the country to leave. He has warned the immigration-mad Macron government to take the illegal threat seriously, and act now, and be “firm”: “Firmness does not mean that we will do things contrary to European law or the Constitution,” he said, according to a report by Le Figaro “Firmness means: a foreigner in an irregular situation must leave, a foreigner must speak French if he wants to come to France.” This comes as there has been a surge in asylum claims to rival the illegals invasion of 2015/2016; the country is set to be flooded once more, and the Left are excited.

Talk is cheap, and it is doubtful that Macron will do anything about his beloved illegals who bring him the subtle joys of diversity.

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“A senior minister within France’s government has said that illegal migrants in the country must be forced to leave.

Bruno Le Maire, France’s Minister for Finance, has said that the country must force illegal migrants in the country to leave, and that the Macron administration cannot be “lax” in dealing with the issue.

It comes as the resurging migrant crisis becomes an ever-growing problem in Europe, with even some progressive officials on the continent coming around to the implementation of border-strengthening measures while others continue to push for mass migration.

According to a report by Le Figaro, Le Maire appears to be of the opinion that the country’s approach to immigration must change, pushing for the neoliberal government to be “firm” in tackling illegals.

“Firmness does not mean that we will do things contrary to European law or the Constitution,” he explained. “Firmness means: a foreigner in an irregular situation must leave, a foreigner must speak French if he wants to come to France.”

He went on to add that officials should be looking to deal with the massive influx of illegals without succumbing to “populism”, a possible reference to the surge in support for Marine Le Pen and the country’s right wing.

“Let’s not be accused of being lax or angelic,” Le Maire said. “Let’s be firm, without excessive words, without populism, without being contrary to our identity.”

Le Maire’s statement that France should embrace “firmness” when fighting illegal immigration comes as Europe contends with a surge in asylum claims only rivalled by the influx of illegals seen in 2015 and 2016.

This in turn has prompted significant fears regarding the return of Islamic terrorism on the continent, with the resurgence of fundamentalist factions in Africa and the Middle East only adding to concerns.

Just last week, Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin urged for the country’s allies in the United States to double down on its commitment to work with French security authorities, adding that Islam remained the main source of terror for Europe despite modern obsessions with “white supremacism”.

 

 

 

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