the Algerian that Robert Ménard accused of sham marriage was expelled Thursday morning

On July 7, the mayor of Béziers refused to celebrate a union, Robert Ménard suspected a “white marriage”. The future husband, a 23-year-old Algerian, was expelled on Thursday morning.

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The mayor of Béziers, Robert Ménard, January 8, 2021. (MICHAEL ESDOURRUBAILH / MAXPPP)

The young Algerian whom the mayor of Béziers, in Hérault, Robert Ménard, refused to marry, was expelled to Algeria, announced Thursday July 20 in a press release the prefecture of Hérault. The man’s companion had indicated earlier in the morning, Thursday July 20, his expulsion to France Bleu Hérault.

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“The Algerian national Mustapha B, in an irregular situation on French territory, whose marriage was not celebrated in Béziers, has just been deported today by plane to Algeria”said the prefecture.

The 23-year-old man “unfavorably known to the police”, according to the prefecture, had been placed in an administrative detention zone in Sète, in Hérault, on the evening of Monday July 17. In France since the age of 16, he was in an irregular situation and subject to an obligation to leave the territory (OQTF) issued on August 26, 2022.

Robert Ménard, mayor of Beziers had refused to celebrate the wedding scheduled for July 7, of this young sailor, a graduate from the Lycée de la mer de Sète, with a Biterroise, former secretary of a lawyer, suspecting “a white wedding”.


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