Marine Le Pen wanted Tuesday, September 29 the return of unaccompanied minors to their country of origin because of the "
everyday crime
" they generate in her eyes and their "
exorbitant financial cost
".
The president of the RN, quoted in a press release from the party, also called again to make bone tests compulsory to verify the age of these unaccompanied minors, a process however controversial.
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Marine Le Pen considers that "
real unaccompanied minors do not have to stay on our territory, but must, in conjunction with Unicef and NGOs specializing in these issues, be repatriated to their country of origin in order to be protected there. and to find their home
”.
The presidential candidate demanded that
the technique of bone tests
be "
made compulsory
" to verify the age of unaccompanied minors.
“
Today, only the technique of bone tests allows this verification;
it must be made compulsory before any attribution of this status
”, affirms the Member of the Pas-de-Calais, who intends to table a bill in this regard.
"
The daily crime generated by these alleged minors, which now leads to terrorism, but also the exorbitant financial cost of services, show the shortcomings and the multiple risks that weigh on the lives of the French due to the political choices of successive governments
“, Argues Marine Le Pen.
Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin on Tuesday promised to address this sensitive issue of unaccompanied minors, which has come back to the fore since the chopper attack in Paris on Friday.
The alleged perpetrator of this attack said on Tuesday to be in reality 25 years old and not 18. "
The prefect of Val-d'Oise and the department
", where the assailant had received social assistance for children, "
did their job, and the bone test was admittedly refused by the judge, but it is not 100% good
”, declared Mr. Darmanin before the National Assembly during questions to the government.