"A foreigners' law that has become illegible and incomprehensible"
;
“a source of daily difficulties for the agents of the State responsible for enforcing it”
;
"real goodwill for certain law firms or jurists who do not hesitate to exploit the loopholes for profit"
... The latest report from the Senate Law Commission on immigration management, which
Le Figaro
delivers exclusively, does not do understatement.
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This report, entitled “State services and immigration: regaining meaning and efficiency” and adopted on Tuesday evening, describes the behind the scenes in the prefectures and the courts which are experiencing the repercussions of the migration crisis.
The Senate's fact-finding mission was led by the chairman of the law commission in person, senator LR du Rhône, François-Noël Buffet.
She was able to
“take the measure of the deep disarray faced by our public officials, their exhaustion and the feeling of a loss of meaning in their profession, some…
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