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The French parliament approves a divisive immigration bill, prompting a heated debate
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Date:2025-04-18 06:31:29
PARIS (AP) — The French parliament approved a divisive immigration bill intended to strengthen France’s ability to deport foreigners considered undesirable, prompting a heated debate after the far-right decided to back the measure.
The bill passed the lower house of parliament, the National Assembly, with a 349-186 vote late Tuesday. It had previously been voted by the Senate.
Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said the text of the bill includes “useful, efficient provisions that were expected by our citizens.”
Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, who championed the bill, said the government wants “greater firmness against foreign offenders.”
“Who here can say that we must allow criminals, people on our land, who attacks us, attack our professors and who attack our police forces and who attack the youth on the cafe terraces, without reacting?” he said in a speech at the National Assembly.
The bill still needs to be officially enacted into law.
The vote comes after parliament members from French President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist majority and the conservative party The Republicans found a compromise to allow the text to make its way through the complex legislative process.
Macron’s government doesn’t have a majority in parliament.
The conservatives, who pushed for a hard-line approach, said the compromise text features provisions to reduce the number of migrants coming to France, notably by limiting foreigners’ access to social benefits.
Many saw the negotiations as a sign of a shift to the right by Macron’s government.
Leftist politicians accused the centrists of pushing the law through with the support of the far-right.
Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Rally group at the National Assembly, described the legislation as an ”ideological victory” for her party.
In response to criticism, Borne said there was enough votes from Macron’s centrist allies and from the conservatives for the bill to be approved without the backing of the National Rally.
Advocacy organizations have criticized the bill as a threat to the rights of migrants.
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