Tag: Bruno Retailleau
in Mayotte, the impossible human toll
According to a new provisional report announced this Wednesday, December 18 by the French Ministry of the Interior, the passage of Cyclone Chido in Mayotte killed at least 31 people…
Mayotte ravaged by a cyclone of exceptional force, Paris fears “a heavy toll”
At least two people have died following the passage of Cyclone Chido on the French island of Mayotte. According to Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau, “precarious housing has been completely destroyed”…
against drug trafficking, Retailleau and Migaud unveil a plan which does not escape criticism
While France records five times more cocaine seizures than ten years ago, the Ministers of Justice, Didier Migaud, and of the Interior, Bruno Retailleau, unveiled on Friday November 8 in…
Five people were seriously wounded in a shooting in western France | News in brief
In Poitiers, western France, five people have been seriously wounded in a shooting that is suspected to be related to the drug trade. French Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau…
Prefect Laugier appointed head of the police, General Bonneau at the head of the gendarmerie
The summer soap opera on the appointments of police and gendarmerie bosses ended Thursday, October 31. The Élysée and the government agreed on the name of prefect Louis Laugier to…
Immigration: how far can Bruno Retailleau go?
Bruno Retailleau, the new Minister of the Interior, has made immigration control his main objective. Since his appointment, he has made several shocking declarations, even if it means stepping on…
At Mesnil-Amelot, the dismay of locked-up foreigners
In France, foreign persons to whom the authority does not recognize the right to reside in the territory may be locked up in CRAs, Administrative Detention Centers, for a maximum…
Bruno Retailleau sounds the charge against undocumented immigrants and frames the prefects
He has made it one of his priorities since his arrival at the Ministry of the Interior. Yesterday Bruno Retailleau brought together 21 prefects from the departments most affected by…