French parliament adopts immigration law

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France adopts new immigration law

PARIS (Reuters) - The French parliament on Friday formally adopted a controversial law to encourage selective immigration of skilled workers.

The legislation, proposed by France's tough-talking Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, triggered heavy criticism from the opposition and immigrant groups when it was first launched.

The law aims to attract skilled workers while excluding unqualified immigrants.

But critics say it will stigmatize foreigners, discriminate against the poor and undermine France's traditional role as a haven for the persecuted.

The bill had already been adopted by the lower house in May and approval on Friday was expected after an agreement in the joint committee of the Senate and lower house earlier this week.

Sarkozy told parliament the law would give the government tools to promote "immigration of choice" and would mean immigrants would be better accepted by the rest of society.

Before the law was adopted, Sarkozy said November's riots by youths in poor suburbs where many immigrants live showed the immigration and integration system was failing and needed a revamp.

But he faced accusations of racism and xenophobia and demonstrations when he visited Africa.

The law creates a three-year "skills and talents" residence permit to attract skilled workers but also allows in workers in sectors facing unskilled labor shortages.

It also makes it harder for resident immigrants to bring their families to France, requires newcomers to take French and civics lessons and ends their automatic right to a long-term residence permit after 10 years in France. Edited by: Bear-Arms
 

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The other amazing thing is Sarkozy is Jewish!

They started it and maybe they may have to finish it! I know a lot of European Nationalist parties are trying to downplay any anti-semitic messages and focus on the Muslim invasion.

I have to say , politically, because of jewish media dominance and jewish financial activism it is the best strategy.
 

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Don't get your hopes up. The French citizens are hiding the illegal children to prevent them from being deported.

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Hiding children also has conjured up unwelcome memories of World War II. Many French schools have plaques noting the deportation of Jewish children during France's collaboration with the Nazis, when some families hid Jewish children from the Vichy police.

"How can you avoid thinking about that analogy?" said Cecile Lacoin, a teacher of German and mother of three, who hid David Babaïan for two weeks in April. "Of course none of these children are sent to death camps but their lives risk being destroyed. Just because we were lucky enough to be born in France, can we close our door to those who were less fortunate?"
 
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