Immigration bill: former socialist presidential candidate Benoît Hamon criticizes a text “which does not reflect reality”

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Immigration bill: former socialist presidential candidate Benoît Hamon criticizes a text “which does not reflect reality”

Benoît Hamon, director of the NGO Singa and former socialist presidential candidate, was the guest of “4 Vérités” on France 2, Monday November 6. – (France 2)

Benoît Hamon, director of the NGO Singa and former socialist presidential candidate, was the guest of “4 Vérités” on France 2.

After numerous postponements, the Senate will debate the immigration bill on Monday, November 6. “This text of law is a text which targets, once again, the most vulnerable, that is to say those who request asylum, (…) and which does not tell the reality”denounced Benoît Hamon in “4 Vérités” on France 2.

“The reality is that if we put more resources into inclusion, we would not have the problems that we are experiencing today, which are linked to ignorance, to ignorance of the realities of migration “exposed the former socialist presidential candidate, now director of the NGO Singa.

A “resentment” maintained in particular by the media of Vincent Bolloré

Evoking “the fact that today we feel a form of resentment, of anxiety regarding migration” in French society, Benoît Hamon estimated that this resentment “is widely maintained by certain political leaders and certain media”saying in particular to think “to the media of far-right billionaire Vincent Bolloré”. “All this creates a climate of hostility towards migration”he lamented.


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