The deputy Libertés, Indépendants, Outre-Mer et Territoires (LIOT) of Mayotte, Estelle Youssouffa, declared on January 1st on France Info:
"The Thani law has already restricted the right of the soil to Mayotte, but we have not observed decrease in births or arrivals of migrant boats”
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At the same time, the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, was on site, between Petite Terre and Grande-Terre.
He wanted to spend the New Year alongside the population, elected officials and officials of the archipelago to reassure them of the government's desire to deploy the means to improve the migratory and security situation in this 101st French department.
On December 20, the Beauvau host said in Le Figaro:
"For Mayotte, we are working on a specific piece of legislation, which will include a restriction on access to nationality and border protection measures in accordance with the request of the President of the Republic"
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