French President uncovers divisive immigration clear-out in France
French President uncovers divisive immigration clear-out in France
Emmanuel
Macron is clamping down on immigration with a new bill
that accelerates the expulsion of people who do not qualify for
asylum.
The plan will reduce France's consideration period for an asylum application to a maximum of six months, down from about one year including appeal.
The French President has been criticized by human rights organizations who have argued the policy represses asylum-seekers, as it will make it more difficult for them to
defend their rights.
Interior minister Gerard
Collomb said the plan is “balanced” and “aligned with European procedures”.
The bill, which is set to
be debated in Parliament in April, would extend the length of time authorities are allowed to hold migrants with no legal right to remain from 45 to 90 days in order to organize their
deportation.
The French Human Rights League
has called for street protests in Paris to denounce “governmental policies that infringe on migrants’ freedoms”.
Alain Esmery, an activist with
the league, noted that Mr Macron had previously called for humanity and
firmness toward migrants.
“The interior minister must be hard of hearing because he has heard ‘firmness, firmness,”’ Mr Esmery said.
Cyrielle Taezin, an employee at
the national court of asylum, said migrants would not have enough time to
prepare their applications to remain.
“They have experienced trauma.They need psychological checks. They need time to express what they’ve gone through,” Ms Taezin said.
Official figures show more than
100,000 people applied for asylum in France in 2017, up 17 per cent from the previous
year.
The largest number of asylum requests came from people from Albania, Afghanistan, Haiti and Sudan.www.semperdiamondlodge.com
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