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Home » France’s parliament is debating a bill that would speed up the deportation process. Activists say no

France’s parliament is debating a bill that would speed up the deportation process. Activists say no

Three motions from leftist parties to reject the bill were voted down.

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Senators in France opened debat on an immigration bill intended to strengthen the country’s ability to expel foreigners considered undesirable. Advocacy organizations criticized the measure as a threat to the rights of asylum-seekers and other migrants.

Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin in opening remarks said French citizens are looking to authorities for decisions in a Europe “surrounded by unstable lands.” He asserted that irregular immigration and asylum demands in Europe had increased by more than 60% since the start of the year.

“To speak of immigration is to speak of our sovereignty … those we want to welcome, those we want to separate from,” Darmanin said.

The government said the measure would strengthen and accelerate the process for deporting foreigners who are regarded as “a serious threat to public order.”

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At the same time, Darmanin, who is considered one of the most right-wing members of President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist government, said the bill acknowledges people who entered France without authorization and “want to regularize.”

The most debated part of the legislation would give temporary legal status under certain conditions to undocumented individuals working in specific sectors with labor shortages.

Three motions from leftist parties to reject the bill were voted down.

The Senate debate is the first step in what likely will be a long and difficult legislative journey. The bill was postponed several times this year due to lack of support from a parliamentary majority.

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