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Immigration: “It is not an immigration law, it is a regularization law”, according to Nicolas Bay, MEP and executive vice-president of Reconquête
Immigration: “It is not an immigration law, it is a regularization law”, according to Nicolas Bay, MEP and executive vice-president of Reconquête – (FRANCEINFO)
The immigration bill will be debated in the National Assembly, starting Monday, December 11. Bruno Millienne, MP for Yvelines and spokesperson for Modem, and Nicolas Bay, MEP and executive vice-president of Reconquête, debate on the 19/20 info set.
“The maneuvering distance of States within their borders is slightly reduced”, judged Bruno Millienne, spokesperson for Modem, about the immigration bill which will be debated in the National Assembly from Monday December 11. “Regarding the current law that we have in France, there are many things to improve”. He believes that there is a good balance that is found between “the tightening of reception conditions for immigrants and the restoration of certain simple human rights”.
“It’s a regularization law”
“This is not an immigration law, it is a regularization law”, asserted Nicolas Bay, executive vice-president of Reconquête. “This is the 22nd time that there has been an immigration law in France for 30 years and the observation is that there were 120,000 entries per year 25 years ago, now there are 300,000 titles of stay, plus 130,000 asylum seekers, plus unaccompanied minors, plus illegal immigrants… We are around 500,000“, he added. According to him, it is Gérald Darmanin “which has the record figure for mass immigration in France.”