Posted on 11/09/2005 11:46:19 AM PST by VRWCTexan
Nov. 9, 2005 21:18 French Interior Min. orders deportation of rioters
By JPOST.COM STAFF
French Interior Minister Nicholas Sarkozy has ordered the deportation of any person convicted of violent participation in the recent riots throughout France that have taken place over the past two weeks, Army Radio reported.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satelli...cle%2FShowFull
"... there is a functioning mind somewhere in the French Government, how refereshing."
Fraish.
"... the common targets (e.g. schools, municipal services buildings) and the organization to accomplish it on a national scale, speak to a well coordinated and organized campaign."
Precisement! And just where are those famed UN Peacekeepers, huh?
It's the deportation of ALIEN rioteers, not the deportation of french citizens.
Thanks for your good work. It must've been a job finding those pix and that long list of "incidents". Thanks, again.
Did you see this?
http://www.lemonde.fr/web/article/0,1-0@2-706693,36-708056@51-704172,0.html
Le détail des mesures
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My translation of the important parts:
Every unemployed person under the age of 25 will be ordered to report to an unemployment office for 3 months of "vocational assessment". At the end of three months, they will either be contracted to take a government job, given further training or assigned to something ominously labeled "formation".
Twenty thousand or more new government jobs will be created.
Some of the new jobs ("adult-relay") will be neighborhood snitches who will root out the under-25 hippies who are freeloading and not reporting for "formation".
5000 of the the new government jobs will be High School aides. (Brilliant. They're letting the free-loaders into the high schools to spread the culture of free-loading.)
Some students will be allowed to start vocational training at 14-years instead of 16-years-old.
Ten boarding schools will be opened for the intelligent from poor neighborhoods. This will isolate these students from the bad influences of their cultures. (Taking the brightest and the best off to boarding schools for French assimilation).
These Muslim arsonists and vandals should be striped of citizenship and deported to their ancestral homelands in the Islamic world
Why don't they just declare the French equivalent of Marshall Law, round 'em up, and charm them to death?
"And watch the star of Phillipe de Villiers."
Who he? Must I Google?
Hey, Diddle-
Living as I do in a blue state, very uncomfortably, I'll second that emotion.
Is one automatically a citizen if born in France (ala the U.S), or are children of non-citizens also non-citizens? IOW, just because these rioters may be 2nd generation, does that make them French citizens?
I agree with the idea, but do you still call it "deportation" when the rioters are French youts?
"R O T F L M A O" ?
I've got a nasty feeling I don't want to know what this means.
Well, that was an interesting half-hour's reading. I didn't know there were any Bourbons left, let alone that there's a Spanish pretender to the French throne as well. What slight knowledge of French history I have is pretty much limited to the period between Henri IV ("Paris vaut bien une Messe" - probably my spelling's wrong) and Louis XIV. I've been reading up on the Affair of the Poisons lately.
"I don't suppose there's still a Pretender kicking around, is there?"
'It's Good to Be King.' Reminds me of a song.
"devient automatiquement français, l'enfant qui est né en France ; pour l'enfant né en France de parents étrangers"
Every child born in France and living in France is automatically french.
Never mind. I saw the answer further down thread.
"That is why Algerian women come to France heavily pregnant"
I saw a TV newsish show a few years ago that focused on the same type thing- the pregnant wives of rich Saudis were flying to US hospitals so their children would have US citizenship. This was waaay before 9/11. Tick, tick, tick?
Canada will take them.
"... if, as here, they had a free press, and a free press eager to make Chirac look bad."
-Brilliant!
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