Today, Agnès Laurent, senior reporter at L’Express, and Isabelle Ory, correspondent for L’Express in Brussels, explain to us everything about migration policy in France and Europe.
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Charlotte Baris: During your vacation, you may have already taken the train between France and Italy. A fairly quick journey, for which you did not notice any police checks on the way out. But when you returned, as you passed through Savoie, you undoubtedly noticed a significant presence of agents.
At Modane station, the police check tickets and identity papers, then take one or two people off the platform before the train leaves. The scene is the same in Menton and also when returning from Spain, at the Perpignan station or at the Hendaye station.
In recent years, France, like its neighbors, has strengthened surveillance, while the arrivals of migrants, particularly from the Mediterranean, continue. But is Europe preventing us from having control over our borders, as we often hear? The answer in this episode.
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