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Michel Barnier: "Why we need a moratorium on immigration"

2021-07-28T18:02:04.434Z


TRIBUNE - The former minister and former chief Brexit negotiator is proposing a moratorium to freeze immigration to our country for three to five years. He details his concrete proposals to regain control of our migration policy, "without blows of the chin and without weakness".


For twenty years, all of our governments have shown their determination on immigration.

In vain.

The migratory surge has accelerated.

Several hundred thousand foreigners are now settled on our soil without understanding French, and sometimes without feeling the need to learn it.

This undergone immigration only results in the losers: the original French, who feel a breaking point and sometimes give in - not without some reason - to the temptation of identity;

recent French or foreigners in a regular situation, subject to stigmatization;

and all the others, more or less settled in an unworthy precariousness.

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French disease finds in this situation one of its causes.

The discredit of the political is nourished by it.

Islamist delinquency and radicalization feed on it.

On such an essential question, we must reflect together on the destiny we want to build, but without losing the sense of reality.

This is the meaning of the moratorium on immigration

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Source: lefigaro

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