France’s new interior minister vows tougher immigration rules after student murder
- Bruno Retailleau, France's new interior minister, vowed to toughen immigration rules after a Moroccan man was arrested, suspected of murdering a 19-year-old student in Paris.
- Retailleau stated, "If we have to change the rules, let's change them," emphasizing the need for stricter laws.
- The murder is likely to increase political tensions in France as the right-wing government seeks to crack down on immigration.
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