Immigration: Christian Estrosi (Horizons) says he wants to “reduce” the deadlines for appealing to OQTFs, judging them “far too long”

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Christian Estrosi, mayor of Nice, in the Alpes-Maritimes, and vice-president of the Horizons party, was the guest of “4 Truths” on France 2, Tuesday June 13.

Tuesday June 13, Christian Estrosi, mayor of Nice (Alpes-Maritimes) and vice-president of the Horizons party, was the guest of “4 Truths” on France 2. He first returned to the rejection, Monday by the National Assembly, of a 17th motion of censure tabled since the arrival of Elisabeth Borne at Matignon. It was presented this time by the Nupes. “He would be time that La France insoumise, the extreme left and those who join these motions of censure understand that they lost the elections despite everything a year ago, and that today France no longer has the time to wait”said Christian Estrosi.

Christian Estrosi wants a “French green card”

“What’s the point of 17 motions of censure, rather than saying to ourselves: ‘We have to move our country forward’?continued the mayor of Nice, referring to France’s economic concerns and calling on parliamentarians to “have a sense of responsibility”.

Christian Estrosi then addressed the subject of immigration. He said he wanted “reduce” the deadlines for appealing to the obligations to leave French territory (OQTF), judging them “far too long” and considering that because of these delays, the persons concerned “vanish into nature”. The vice-president of the Horizons party also said he wanted the creation of a “conscience clause” mayors on sham marriages. He also proposed to set up a “French green card”on the model of what to made in the United States.


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