President 2027: Immigration Is Necessary but Must Be "Controlled", Says Édouard Philippe
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In particular, Édouard Philippe defends a limited family reunification. On the difficulty of expelling people under an obligation to leave French territory (OQTF), he believes that France "has a problem of power".
In an interview with the "Figaro", the mayor of Le Havre and candidate Horizons for the presidential elections casts out some draft proposals on immigration.
EXCLUSIVE - Algeria, family reunification... The re-elected mayor of Le Havre, who matured his project in the hope of imposing himself as the candidate of the right and the center, said he was ready for the "balance of power" but supported labour immigration.
The presidential candidate of 2027 defended "selected and controlled" labour immigration and wished to tighten the rules on family reunification and expulsions.
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