Gérald Darmanin plans the end of “soil law” in Mayotte, 101st French department

Gerald Darmanin plans the end of soil law in Mayotte

This Sunday, February 11, on an official visit to Mayotte, the French Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin announced the coming end of the “ birthright » on this French island in the Indian Ocean, facing a serious migration crisis and an explosive social and security situation.

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We are going to take a radical decision, which is the inscription of the end of the right of soil to Mayotte in a constitutional revision that the President of the Republic will choose “, declared the French Minister of the Interior, Gerald Darmanin as soon as he got off the plane, at Marcel-Henry airport in Dzaoudzi. “ It will no longer be possible to become French if you are not yourself the child of a French parent. “, he added, assuring that this “ will literally cut off the attractiveness » that the archipelago facing strong migratory pressure from the neighboring Comoros can have. “ It is an extremely strong, clear, radical measure, which will obviously be limited to the Mayotte archipelago. “, he added.

Roadblocks

Since January 22, a collective of the “Forces vives de Mayotte” has maintained roadblocks in the four corners of the island, 101st French department, paralyzing traffic and disrupting economic life to denounce insecurity and the migration crisis. The poorest French department in France, Mayotte is populated by 310,000 inhabitants, according to INSEE – probably much more according to the Regional Chamber of Accounts – including 48% Comorian immigrants or other African countries. Most arrive clandestinely aboard traditional fishing boats, kwassa-kwassaSince the Comorian island from Anjouan, only 70 km away.

Gérald Darmanin specified that the abolition of land rights in Mayotte, as well as the tightening of family reunification permitted by a law on immigration passed in December 2023, will make it possible to “ put an end to the territorialized visa », a device preventing holders of a Mahorais residence permit from coming to mainland France. Its removal is one of the main demands of the groups of angry residents who have paralyzed the island since last month. Still according to the French Minister of the Interior, the removal of this system must be recorded in a Mayotte bill – announced for a long time and confirmed on January 30 by the new Prime Minister Gabriel Attal – which will be tabled in the National Assembly “ in the coming weeks “.

A ” new Wuambushu operation »

The Ministry of the Interior announced that it was preparing “ a new major operation against delinquency and illegal immigration », the entourage of Gérald Darmanin evoking a “ Operation Wuambushu 2 “. As part of Operation Wuambushu launched in spring 2023, hundreds of additional police and gendarmes were deployed in Mayotte to stem the flow of arrivals of migrants from the Comoros and combat delinquency and unsanitary housing. However, many residents found its results disappointing. At the end of 2023, violent clashes between gangs of young people from rival villages left three people dead.

This Sunday, February 11, during the day, Gérald Darmanin and the new Minister Delegate for Overseas Territories, Marie Guévenoux, are due to visit the Cavani stadium, in a district of Mamoudzou, where the installation of migrants from Great-Africa Lakes has been crystallizing tensions since the start of the year.

(With AFP)

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