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More than 600 radicalized foreigners expelled since 2018

2021-09-05T11:24:20.510Z


During this period, 636 people in an irregular situation, who were part of the FSPR, left the national territory, the vast majority having


Just over 600 illegal aliens suspected of radicalization have been expelled since 2018, the Interior Ministry said on Sunday.

"Six hundred foreign people known for radicalization have been expelled", declared Marlène Schiappa, Minister for Citizenship, guest of the program Le Grand Rendez-Vous (Cnews, Europe 1, Les Echos).

When questioned, the Ministry of the Interior specified that, since 2018, 636 people in an irregular situation, who appeared in the file of alerts for the prevention of terrorist radicalization (FSPRT), were no longer on the national territory, the large majority having been expelled.

Consular passes

Marlène Schiappa was questioned on the comments of Valérie Pécresse in the JDD demanding to “reactivate (the) policy of absolute emergency expulsion for threat of disturbing public order” carried out in the 1980s. During this period, “we expulsions between 1,000 and 1,500 people per year, ”she said in this interview.

"Work is being carried out on this subject", underlined Marlène Schiappa, recalling the "tour in third countries" of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs Jean-Yves Le Drian and of the Interior Gérald Darmanin to obtain consular passes allowing evictions.

In November 2020, Gérald Darmanin declared that in total, “more than 450” foreigners in an irregular situation, registered with the FSPRT had been expelled from France since the start of the five-year term.

Source: leparis

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