
France Could Bypass Human Rights Court on Deportations
Interior Minister Darmanin wants to deport dangerous illegal migrants before they can appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
Interior Minister Darmanin wants to deport dangerous illegal migrants before they can appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
Macron under pressure from the Right to tighten failed immigration policy
Parisians express concerns over arrivals, saying the migrants cause trouble and start fights.
Darmanin instead offers Italy “certain help to defend the borders”
The organisation, led by Alain Escada, would join the list of organisations recently subject to dissolution proceedings.
The minister of the interior chose to resolutely back the forces of law and order and highlighted the massive support they continue to receive from the French people.
Protests erupted after Gérald Darmanin ordered the police prefectures to intervene “in any future far-Right or ultra-Right gathering.”
The ban follows instructions given directly by Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, who on Tuesday, May 9th, expressly requested that any demonstration originating from “the ultra-Right or the extreme Right be banned.”
Plans to reform the deportation process and open the pathway of regularisation to illegal immigration are likely to be opposed by the French Right and Left.