While the government wants to abolish land rights in Mayotte, the Minister Delegate for Overseas Territories, Marie Guévenoux, defends to Le
Figaro
“
an extremely powerful signal
” against immigration, mainly from the Comoros.
She assures that she “
has
” a “
majority
” in Parliament.
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LE FIGARO.
- In Mayotte, the poorest department and the most affected by migratory pressure, demonstrators protested for three weeks against irregular immigration.
Is the situation out of control?
Marie GUÉVENOUX.
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Mayotte faces three crises, on immigration, on security and on water.
Nobody discovers the problem.
The people of Mahor have the feeling, and I hear it, that the situation is so serious that nothing can be worse.
With Gérald Darmanin, we announced exceptional and radical measures, supported by elected officials from all sides, such as the abolition of land law, the drastic reduction of residence permits and the overhaul of the “residence permit…
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