While the Insoumis have long had in their project that of the regularization of undocumented migrants,
Le Point
reveals this Wednesday that the couple of LFI deputies, Alexis Corbière and Raquel Garrido, would employ a woman in an irregular situation.
According to the weekly, a 36-year-old Algerian woman who arrived in France in 2008 on a student visa was checked by the police last month while she was walking one of the couple's children.
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Only being able to present an Algerian passport, this woman allegedly told the police that she "
worked day and night both at the home of the two parliamentarians in Bagnolet but also in a Parisian apartment where their children are cared for in order to be educated in the capital
”.
Still according to information from
Point
, the couple would have dangled him with a possible regularization of his situation, if Jean-Luc Mélenchon acceded to the Elysée or to Matignon.
"Everything is false"
"
I tell you to stay, you stay, if it doesn't suit you, there are plenty in your case who want to work, but you can forget your papers
", would have written Raquel Garrido to this woman, who replies: "
Pardon madam.
But it's not good
”.
Claiming a salary, Raquel Garrido would have promised him “
150 euros for the week, we will see the rest after
”.
“
We put a roof over your head, we make you work so either you're grateful or I'm taking someone else now stop.
»
In a joint press release, the deputies affirm that “
everything is false
” in the incriminations of
Point
, which they accuse of publishing “
a bunch of lies
” concerning their family.
They recall that the journalist behind this investigation, Aziz Zemouri, has already been convicted of defamation.
They refute one by one the elements put forward by the weekly, specifying that they do not employ this woman, do not have accommodation in Paris or send their children to school there, and never have promised papers to this person.
They announce that they have instructed their lawyer to “
judicially respond to this attack
”.