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Terrorism: the migration policy in the blame

2020-10-30T18:36:17.809Z


After the Nice attack perpetrated by a Tunisian who passed through Lampedusa, the government will take advantage of the Covid device to strengthen border control.


September 25, chopper attack near the former premises of

Charlie Hebdo

, two people seriously injured by a man of Pakistani origin, who arrived in France as an isolated minor.

October 16, assassination of Samuel Paty in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine by a Russian assailant of Chechen origin, aged 22, enjoying refugee status.

October 29, attack at the Notre-Dame basilica in Nice, three people killed by a 21-year-old Tunisian national who passed through Lampedusa, arrested.

The Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, may recall Friday morning on RTL that of the

“last thirty terrorists, twenty-two were French”

, the right is pushing the executive to review its immigration strategy.

"We gave asylum to our enemies",

the ex-LR president of the Île-de-France region, Valérie Pécresse, expressed indignation on Franceinfo.

To read also:

Islamist terrorism: Pécresse calls on "Muslims" to declare "with a loud voice that it is not in their name"

The president of the National Gathering, Marine Le Pen, for her part ridiculed on BFMTV

"the problem of automatic acquisition

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Source: lefigaro

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