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France tightens Immigration Laws 2025

Emmanuel Macron, France's President

The French government plans to introduce a new immigration law in early 2025 to tighten border controls and address undocumented migrants deemed dangerous.

Following recent debates on immigration, sparked by a high-profile crime involving a migrant, the proposed law may extend detention periods for such individuals from 90 to 210 days.

Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau, known for his hardline stance, seeks to reinstate offenses like illegal residence.

The bill aims to modify previously censured measures and gain support from right-wing lawmakers.

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