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Retailleau Vows to End Birthright Citizenship

Bruno Retailleau, leader of Les Républicains, proposes to abolish birthright citizenship and tighten immigration laws to appeal to right-wing voters, especially from National Rally. Source

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Today's values. You have often said: "Immigration is not a chance." What does it cost us and how do you assess the benefit-risk ratio?Bruno Retailleau. I persist and I sign: immigration is not a chance, but a burden. It costs us much more than it brings us back. It is true in economic matters, since we have the most generous social system in Europe. Immigration also costs us in terms of cohesion because the national elevator that assimilation ha…

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Candidate The Republicans (LR) has detailed new proposals on immigration, including the "dramatic" reduction of family reunification or the "end of automatic aids for foreigners".

·Paris, France
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The Republican candidate in the presidential election of 2027, Bruno Retailleau, announced his intention to abolish the law of the ground in France. This proposal, which concerns the conditions for obtaining French nationality, is one of a series of measures on immigration that the former Minister of the Interior detailed in a recent interview. Bruno Retailleau spoke on the question of the acquisition of French nationality in an interview grante…

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The candidate Les Républicains à la présidentise Bruno Retailleau proposes to abolish the right to the soil and to tighten up the migration policy, in an interview published this Tuesday, June 30, 2026. He says he wants to "dally reduce" family reunification and limit social assistance to foreigners arriving in France.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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