Eighteen years ago, the Touquet agreements dealing with the surveillance of the border between France and the United Kingdom were signed.
This treaty was part of a spirit of European solidarity, but the entry into force of Brexit changed the situation.
Indeed, since Great Britain made the choice to leave the European Union, it must, of course, assume all the consequences and return to a simple rule: asylum seekers for Great Britain must be welcomed. in Great Britain the time of the examination of their request and not in France.
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What was obtained by the French Minister of the Interior, on November 28, is the proof, either of a very great naivety, or of a deep cynicism.
Negotiating, in fact, with the British for additional resources to
"make the Channel crossings impossible"
and brag about it, is both to ignore the plight of migrants stranded in France, to underestimate the problems that this engenders. locally
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