Tag: immigration
France: the museum of the History of immigration gets a facelift
The National Museum of Immigration, Porte Dorée in Paris, is getting a makeover. After three years of work and six years of reflection around a strong scientific committee of 75…
Immigration law: public opinion, the weapon of Macronie against LR
The art of negotiation is not superfluous under a relative majority. Better, it is an absolute necessity to avoid democratic anemia. Sacha Houlié is aware of this. The President of…
Referendum on immigration: between Macron and LR, the war of positions
He has only this word in his mouth, or almost. Emmanuel Macron very often speaks of a referendum. In the past year alone, he has done so at least five…
The stories of immigration, between individual stories and political words
How to understand the history of a country without being interested in those who compose it? In 2021, 7 million immigrants live in France, i.e. 10% of the total population…
EU countries agree to reform immigration rules
The EU has been looking for a solution for reforming the EU’s asylum policy for years. Now the ministers have finally reached an agreement on a common asylum and immigration…
The EU is looking for an agreement to reform immigration rules – the issue of internal transfers of asylum seekers is troubling member states
According to the proposal, Finland’s share of intra-EU transfers would be around 400 asylum seekers per year. The value of one internal transfer has been calculated at 20,000 euros. BRUSSELS…
Fundamental Finns want to tighten work-related immigration – in Italy, the right-wing government works quite differently
The Italian government plans to even triple the number of foreign workers it will take in. ROME, ITALY In Finnish government negotiations, the parties have wringed their hands on, for…
Edouard Philippe and immigration: the weight of words
Can we talk about immigration in a calm and nuanced way, dare we add in a civilized way? At a time when public debate suffers from few subtleties, when the…
1968 immigration agreement: “Going back on it would be a casus belli for Algiers”
Emmanuel Macron would have done well without this exit from his former traveling companion. In the midst of the debate on the immigration law and a few days before the…
Edouard Philippe’s proposals on immigration: the RN and LR cry plagiarism
It was an interview that caused a huge reaction. In L’Express, this Monday, May 5, the former Prime Minister called for getting out of “immigration as a fait accompli, an…