The immigration bill will not be examined until early 2023 in the Senate and then in the National Assembly.
But parliamentarians expect electric debates in advance, around this new text supposed to toughen expulsions and facilitate the integration of immigrant workers.
“During the previous five-year term, we had a bloated majority but the Asylum and Immigration Law was not a long calm river
,” recalls a Renaissance MP
.
"This time, with the Insoumis on one side and the National Rally on the other, it can go in all directions."
Some, on the left, deplore an
“umpteenth text”
on the subject, while others have planned to resume their harangues against
“migratory submersion”
.
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To pass their bill, the Ministers of the Interior and Labor, Gérald Darmanin and Olivier Dussopt, need at least the abstention of the Republicans (LR).
But the creation of a “job in tension” residence permit in sectors with a shortage of…
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