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PM Bayrou calls for national debate on immigration after controversial 'flooding' comments

Release Date
2025-02-07
Media
RFI
Summary
French Prime Minister François Bayrou has called for a national debate on immigration and French identity, following comments made by Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin suggesting a review of the "jus soli" (birthright citizenship) principle. Bayrou emphasized the need for a broader discussion about citizenship, rights, duties, and what it means to be French. This follows controversy over Bayrou's previous remarks about immigrants "flooding" France, which sparked criticism from left-wing and centrist allies but was praised by some conservatives and far-right figures.

The issue of "jus soli" has gained attention due to mass immigration to French overseas territories like Mayotte, leading Darmanin to propose limiting birthright citizenship in these regions, a suggestion backed by right-wing groups. However, Education Minister Elisabeth Borne rejected the idea, calling for concrete actions rather than constitutional changes. Bayrou's proposal has also faced criticism, with some accusing him of confusing immigration policy with national identity issues.
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FRANCE