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Is immigration to France underqualified?

2021-11-29T19:12:07.520Z


THE VERIFICATION - Candidate for the LR congress, Philippe Juvin affirms that "one of the problems of immigration in France" lies in the fact "that she is not qualified". Is right ?


THE QUESTION.

It is a subject rarely discussed when talking about immigration but yet central.

And these last weeks of the start of the presidential campaign have shown it, when it comes to talking about the reception of foreigners on French soil, the discussions turn most often on questions of assimilation, integration. or even security.

But rarely… Qualifications.

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Last Sunday, during the last debate of the primary of the right, the mayor of La Garenne-Colombes, Philippe Juvin, positioned himself on the subject by affirming that immigration in France was little or not qualified.

One of the problems of immigration in France is that it is not qualified.

Only 20% of family immigration has more than the bac.

The main subject [...] is to try to have a qualified immigration for the good of our research laboratories, our hospitals, etc.

», He indicated.

An astonishing figure so low it seems.

But where does it come from?

And is this

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Source: lefigaro

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