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Immigration law: France must decide “who we welcome” says Bergé

2022-09-16T08:51:50.201Z


The president of the Renaissance group pleads for a chosen immigration affirming that “all the French are favorable to it”.


The president of the Renaissance group in the National Assembly Aurore Bergé estimated on Friday September 16 that France should have "

a sovereign policy

" in terms of immigration and decide "

who we want to welcome

", while Emmanuel Macron announced that the bill on asylum and immigration would be for the beginning of 2023.

"

We have to say who we want to welcome, that we have a sovereign policy on immigration, no one should suffer from its migratory policy, and that we maintain this balance of those we want to welcome and that we must integrate and those who do not deserve to stay and who therefore must be renewed

, ”said the MP on the set of

Cnews

.

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Asked about "

chosen immigration

", she replied that "

all French people are in favor of it

", adding that with the exception of the right of asylum, we should maintain "

this line of knowing who we want to welcome, where we want to welcome them, in which sectors of activity we want to welcome them

”.

Aurore Bergé also said she was in favor of the expulsion of foreign offenders.

"

It's an anomaly that the French right had reintroduced at the time - since it was the French right that had wanted to put an end to what was called + the double penalty + - that is to say that a foreign offender who had been sentenced in France cannot then be taken back

" to the border.

It is for her a "

measure of common sense which is expected

".

"

The French would not understand that someone who is not French, who has broken the rules, the values ​​of our Republic, who has been sentenced, remains despite everything on our territory

".

Emmanuel Macron explained Thursday before the prefects that the asylum and immigration bill would be tabled "

from the beginning of 2023

", in order to put an end to "

an absurd policy

" which he considered both "

inefficient and inhuman

".

Source: lefigaro

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