From Jihad Watch:
Will France survive? French interior minister calls for less immigration
Will France survive? Or will it continue to commit slow demographic suicide by allowing in millions of Muslim immigrants who believe it to be their responsibility before god to work to transform France into a Sharia state? "French interior minister calls for less immigration," by Joseph Bamat for France24, April 7 (thanks to C. Cantoni):
French Interior Minister Claude Guéant says the government intends to reduce the number of immigrants allowed to enter the country legally, in statements evoking a divisive and little-understood aspect of contemporary French society.
“I have asked that we reduce the number of people admitted under work immigration visas,” Guéant told the conservative Figaro Magazine in an interview to be published on Friday.
“We also continue to reduce the number of foreigners coming to France for family reunification,” he said.
Some 20,000 people are allowed to enter France on work visas and another 15,000 for family reasons each year, according to the Ministry of the Interior, which is responsible for immigration.
Guéant also said he would not exclude changes to France’s policy on asylum seekers, suggesting a cap on asylum visas was also on the table.
The opposition Socialist Party and the organization SOS Racism have already condemned Guéant’s statement as a “provocation”....
What a surprise.
Posted by Robert on April 10, 2011 6:42 PM
Will France survive? French interior minister calls for less immigration
Will France survive? Or will it continue to commit slow demographic suicide by allowing in millions of Muslim immigrants who believe it to be their responsibility before god to work to transform France into a Sharia state? "French interior minister calls for less immigration," by Joseph Bamat for France24, April 7 (thanks to C. Cantoni):
French Interior Minister Claude Guéant says the government intends to reduce the number of immigrants allowed to enter the country legally, in statements evoking a divisive and little-understood aspect of contemporary French society.
“I have asked that we reduce the number of people admitted under work immigration visas,” Guéant told the conservative Figaro Magazine in an interview to be published on Friday.
“We also continue to reduce the number of foreigners coming to France for family reunification,” he said.
Some 20,000 people are allowed to enter France on work visas and another 15,000 for family reasons each year, according to the Ministry of the Interior, which is responsible for immigration.
Guéant also said he would not exclude changes to France’s policy on asylum seekers, suggesting a cap on asylum visas was also on the table.
The opposition Socialist Party and the organization SOS Racism have already condemned Guéant’s statement as a “provocation”....
What a surprise.
Posted by Robert on April 10, 2011 6:42 PM
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