Posted on 04/02/2009 2:22:37 PM PDT by erkyl
{snip} The French government forbids aiding illegal migrants and sets quotas for arrests of those who do as it tries to control growing clandestine immigration. This year's target: 5,000 arrests.
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The Immigration Ministry, created when President Nicolas Sarkozy took office in 2007, proudly makes public its yearly expulsion quota the 2008 goal of 26,000 expulsions went far beyond to 29,796 but, until now, there had been no talk of quotas for those who help those in the country illegally.
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God bless Sarkozy at least he’s trying to save his country from the Islamic invasion.
Oh yes. lib/leftism is only a deathwish for America/Britain/Australia. In France, they can be lib/left, and STILL support their own vital interests.
Weird, no?
Vive la France!
France learned the hard way. The U.S. is on the same path.
If we could pass the same law here, we’d only need to arrest 535 Congress Critters to accomplish our goals.
The laws are on the books. We just need to enforce them.
Perhaps the French aren’t so spineless after all, knowing the makeup of their immigrant population.
I’d be the first one to rejoice if it was an actual display of common sense.
Unfortunately, that law (which makes it an offense to aid illegal aliens) has been on the books in France for more than 30 years, and was never enforced. I fail to see why this would change now.
It’s one more histrionics from Sarkozy. The guy was elected on a manly, strong, conservative program. He turns out to be a bling-loving, celeb-mingling, rich lib. Conservatives in France feel cheated.
Translation?
A child poses under a banner reading “I want to stay with my French friends” during an action asking for a meeting for immigrants at Paris’ prefecture after the French office for refugees and stateless people (OFPRA) was transfered from foreign affairs ministry to the new immigration ministry 13 June 2007, at Paris town hall. The action was organized by rights group Education Without Borders Network (RESF) which campaigns for illegal immigrants with children in French schools to be given residency rights and rights group Amnesty International denounced Wednesday the decision of the OFPRA transfer, fearing a confusion between asylum rights and regulation of would-be immigrants.
Wow, looking up to France for once.
I’m scared...I agreed with the French twice in a week!
Who would have ever thought that France would lead the way.I live for the same headline but with USA in it.
Thats the crummy truth.Pack of selfcerving sunts.
A day late and a dollar short.
Actually, it’s the same 290 Illegals sent back each time. ;)
Yeah, I was just going to say, you know your policy sucks when France’s looks good.
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