Attack after attack, the announcement of the expulsions of radicalized foreigners aims to show an increasingly wounded public that the state is acting firmly against radical Islam.
On March 31, 2018, eight days after the Trèbes-Carcassonne attack, the then Minister of the Interior, Gérard Collomb, announced that twenty non-French radicalized people in a regular situation had been expelled in 2017. In October 2019, Shortly after the attack on the Paris police headquarters, the services of the then Prime Minister, Édouard Philippe, informed that 370 illegal aliens registered in the file for processing reports for the prevention of terrorist radicalization ( FSPRT) had left the national territory since November 2017.
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In recent days, Gérald Darmanin, new tenant of Place Beauvau, has in turn bowed to the exercise, announcing that 231 illegal foreigners registered with the FSPRT would be promptly invited to leave.
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