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Ugo Portier: "in Morocco, the Street Calls for Doctors; in France, the Left Celebrates the Arrival"

Summary by Marianne
In Morocco, the death of eight pregnant women in Agadir triggered an unprecedented movement of anger. In a country short of doctors, hospitals collapsed. Meanwhile, in France, the left continues to boast the virtues of a "useful" immigration – the same one that emptys hospitals in the South, laments Ugo Portier, professor of economic and social sciences in a high school in Seine-Saint-Denis.

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In Morocco, the death of eight pregnant women in Agadir triggered an unprecedented movement of anger. In a country short of doctors, hospitals collapsed. Meanwhile, in France, the left continues to boast the virtues of a "useful" immigration – the same one that emptys hospitals in the South, laments Ugo Portier, professor of economic and social sciences in a high school in Seine-Saint-Denis.

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Marianne broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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