The Moroccan imam expelled by France therefore fled to the English among the Belgians.
It looks like a joke, it's more of a farce: the escape of Hassan Iquioussen, untraceable since the confirmation of his expulsion by the Council of State, can hardly pass for anything other than a humiliation.
When the Minister of the Interior descends to parade in the courtyard of Beauvau to announce the triumphant outcome of his showdown with the administrative judge, does the "
first cop in France
" already know that his men will knock on the door? of a deserted house?
We find it hard to believe.
So he was fooled.
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Let us specify from the outset the little case that must be made of the sophism according to which Imam Hassan Iquioussen would have "
executed the expulsion order
" on his own, as the headline of
Liberation
Wednesday evening.
Each deportation order now bears the explicit mention of the country to which the administration decides to deport a foreign person.
And if Morocco refused to deliver...
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