In difficulty for several weeks in the polls, the nationalist candidate for the French presidential elections promised a merciless war on legal and illegal migration.
The presidential contender to detail his migration policy which would aim to “return all the people whose we no longer want”. “Everyone says it, but no one does it,” he said. Objective: to put an end to family reunification, to reduce “to almost nothing the right of asylum, the students”.
How will he manage to do this? To implement this firm migration policy, according to Éric Zemmour you have to “meet the leaders of Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria in order to sign agreements with them on the issue”.
Collective flights!
To do this, he wishes the creation of a “ministry of remigration”. A new government portfolio that would concern “illegal immigrants”, “delinquents”, “criminals”, and “SS files”.
Éric Zemmour aims to provide this administration with “means”, with “charters”: “we will make collective thefts”, he said, quoted by several French media including Le Figaro.
During his various meetings with Western leaders, the Head of State advocated a new larger approach to treat this scourge.
It should also be remembered that the European Commissioner for Internal Affairs, Ylva Johansson, had indicated that the EU is of discussions with Tunisia and with Libya, for an agreement which would offer these two countries an economic aid in exchange for an increased effort on their part to prevent migrants from arriving in Europe.