France to toughen Immigration

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PARIS - The French premier on Tuesday announced tightened controls on immigration, part of his government's response to the country's worst civil unrest in four decades.
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Authorities will increase enforcement of requirements that immigrants seeking 10-year residency permits or French citizenship master the French language and integrate into society, Dominique de Villepin said.

France also plans to crack down on fraudulent marriages that some immigrants use to acquire residency rights and launch a stricter screening process for foreign students, Villepin said.

Anti-racism groups widely opposed the measures, saying that greater government scrutiny of immigrants could stir up racism and racist acts.

Both Villepin and Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy have announced law-and-order measures since the rioting broke out this month in depressed suburbs where many immigrants live. The two — both members of
President Jacques Chirac's conservative party — are expected to run for president in 2007, and both want to appear firm in response to the violence and France's broader social problems.

Marriages celebrated abroad between French people and foreigners will no longer be automatically recognized in France, Villepin said. Consulates must screen couples first before foreign partners can be granted French identity papers, he said.

"It's not an attempt to undermine the right to marry, but to check that all the conditions for a true marriage are in place," Villepin said, adding that the measure would be proposed to parliament in the first half of 2006.

The prime minister also said the government should have the ability to enforce a law outlawing polygamy. There are 8,000-15,000 polygamous families in France, according to official figures.

Some French officials cited polygamy as one reason that youths from underprivileged immigrant households joined the rioting — a suggestion that outraged opposition politicians and human rights groups. They warned against fanning racism and anti-Muslim sentiment.

New restrictions on marriages would send the wrong signal, anti-racism activists said.

"This measure will make everyone suspicious of any marriage between a French citizen and a foreigner," said Assane Fall, of the anti-racism group SOS Racisme. "Does the government want to suppress the possibility of mixed marriages?"

The government's controls were "shortsighted" and could result in turning France against its immigrants, said Mouloud Aounit of anti-racist group MRAP.

The civil unrest broke out Oct. 27 near Paris and spread throughout France. While promising to ease unemployment for youths and fight racial discrimination, the conservative government also promised tighter controls on crime and immigration.

About 50,000 foreign students come to France each year to study. Foreign students will be screened in their home countries by centers run by officials from France's Education Ministry, Villepin said.

"We want to channel our efforts to receive the best students, the most motivated, those who have a high-level study project," he said.

The French president said two weeks ago that France also must be stricter in enforcing regulations that govern whether immigrants can move their spouses and children to France.

The government plans to propose a law next year covering legal immigrants who want to move their families to France. Villepin said immigrants should wait at least two years before they can apply, an increase from the current one year.
 
In their words...:D


"France has neither winter nor summer nor morals. Apart from these drawbacks
it is a fine country." (Mark Twain.)

"I would rather have a German division in front of me than a French one
behind me." (General George S. Patton.)

"Going to war without France is like going deer hunting without your
accordion." (Norman Schwarzkopf)

"We can stand here like the French, or we can do something about it." (Marge
Simpson)

"As far as I'm concerned, war always means failure" (Jacques Chirac,
President of France)
"As far as France is concerned, you're right." (Rush Limbaugh)

"The only time France wants us to go to war is when the German Army is
sitting in Paris sipping coffee." (Regis Philbin)

"You know, the French remind me a little bit of an aging actress of the
1940s who was still trying to dine out on her looks but doesn't have the
face for it." (John McCain, U.S. Senator from Arizona. )

"You know why the French don't want to bomb Saddam Hussein? Because he hates America, he loves mistresses and wears a beret. (Conan O'Brien)

"I don't know why people are surprised that France won't help us get Saddam
out of Iraq. After all, France wouldn't help us get Hitler out of France
either" (Jay Leno)

"The last time the French asked for 'more proof' it came marching into Paris
under a German flag." (David Letterman)

"Only thing worse than a Frenchman is a Frenchman who lives in Canada." (Ted Nugent)

"War without France would be like ... uh ... World War II." (Tom Brokaw)

"What do you expect from a culture and a nation that exerted more of its
national will fighting against Disney World and Big Macs than the Nazis?"
(Dennis Miller)

"It is important to remember that the French have always been there when
they needed us." (Alan Kent)

"They've taken their own precautions against al-Qaida. To prepare for an
attack, each Frenchman is urged to keep duct tape, a white flag, and a
three-day supply of mistresses in the house." (Argus Hamilton)

"Somebody was telling me about the French Army rifle that was being
advertised on eBay the other day. The description was, 'Never shot. Dropped
once.'" (Rep. Roy Blunt (MO))

"The French will only agree to go to war when we've proven we've found
truffles in Iraq." (Dennis Miller)

"Do you know how many Frenchmen it takes to defend Paris? It's not known,
it's never been tried." (Rep. R. Blount (MO))

"Do you know it only took Germany three days to conquer France in WWII? And that's because it was raining." (John Xereas, Manager, DC Improv)





Almost done... :D

"Raise your right hand if you like the French ... raise both hands if you
are French.

Q. What did the mayor of Paris say to the German Army as they entered the
city in WWII?
A. Table for 100,000 m'sieur?




The AP and UPI reported that the French Government announced after the
London bombings that it has raised its terror alert level from Run to Hide.
The only two higher levels in France are Surrender and Collaborate. The rise
in the alert level was precipitated by a recent fire which destroyed
France's white flag factory, effectively disabling their military.

"French Ban Fireworks at Euro Disney" - Headline (AP), Paris, March 5, 2003
The French Government announced today that it is imposing a ban on the use
of fireworks at Euro Disney. The decision comes the day after a nightly
fireworks display at the park, located just 30 miles outside of Paris,
caused the soldiers at a nearby French Army garrison to surrender to a group
of Czech tourists.
 
I'm not crazy about France, but I *do* agree with these most recent actions. Some may not be aware that here in California, VOTING materials are printed in foreign languages so as not to disenfranchise our non-English-speaking citizens. Yes, that's right--we have them.

Tim
 
Kind of like closing the barn door after the horse has run away... Not only are they already in France, they have bred and now have French born enemies of the state...
 
solution: every immigrant that participated in the riots gets a bag of ham sammiches and a plane ticket back home.
 
No No. Much easier to move to a new country and complain that you're not given enough, otherwise you have to move back to Algiers and face the world your parents made for you to live in.

France is doomed if they can't summon the political will to ban polygamy. Sheesh.
 
France is already at the end of the road the US is just starting to travel. France's immigration and work progams, social policy and governmental socialism created the conditions which led to recent countrywide riots.

If we don't grow some smarts we too will see the same kind of nonsense. :mad:
 
France is already at the end of the road the US is just starting to travel. France's immigration and work progams, social policy and governmental socialism created the conditions which led to recent countrywide riots.

If we don't grow some smarts we too will see the same kind of nonsense.
Exactly...France found out the hard way. We will too.:(
 
A day late and a franc short.

In a few decades, the muslems will be able to vote in their islamic republic. Charles Martel is spinning in his grave.

Although we shouldn't celebrate, we're not very far behind, and the forces of political correctness will hand America over to them on a silver plate.
 
As pointed out this is the situation that America will face. While the rioters are Muslims this is not a cut and dried Muslim issue. France has spent decades profiting from the cheap import labor they have gotten out of North Africa. Those rioters were mostly born in France from the workers who came there. Because of this they ARE French. France saw fit to profit from their cheap labor but offerred no opportunities for them to improve their position in society. If they allowed that they would loose real power in their own nation to these immigrants and children of immigrants.

This will happen in America if we do not do something about the uncontrolled invasion from the south.
 
And thats why the constitution has a clause in it giving us the right to keep and bear military grade weaponry.
So, the plan is to let the muslems take over the country democratically, then fight a bloody civil war to get it back?

Some plan you have there.
 
"So, the plan is to let the muslems take over the country democratically, then fight a bloody civil war to get it back?"

That's essentially correct, except that no one is "planning" to allow *any* group to take over the country. The Second Amendment exists in no small part so that the people can take the government back if they have to.

Tim
 
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