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For Rachida Dati, Lola’s murder “is also the crime of wandering”

The LR mayor of the 7th arrondissement of Paris returned to the murder of little Lola on the microphone of BFMTV-RMC. According to her, we must “stop caricaturing” those who believe that “a large part of violent street crime” is “the work of foreigners in an irregular situation.”

Guest of BFMTV-RMC this Wednesday, Rachida Dati spoke about the murder of little Lola. Mayor Les Républicains (LR) of the 7th arrondissement of Paris first had a “thought for the family” of the victim, after an “unspeakable crime” that plunged “France and the French into a state of astonishment”.

So, the chosen one considered that this murder was “also the crime of wandering”.

“This wandering is embodied in a foreigner without papers. We must stop wanting to caricature or insult those who can denounce that a large part of these violent street crimes […] it is the act of foreigners in an irregular situation,” he continued.

“I do not confuse foreigners and foreigners in an irregular situation”, Rachida Dati developed then. “Those who accuse us of confusing him are those who [le font] for not wanting to expose the facts and reality”.

The former Keeper of the Seals criticized the government’s action on legal matters, saying there is no “criminal policy” in France. However, according to her, “the urgency is to have a criminal policy dedicated to the fight against illegal immigration.”

“Of the little poloche”

This Tuesday in the National Assembly, the extreme right and some right-wing elected officials clashed with the majority over the issue of Lola’s death while the main suspect had the obligation to leave French territory. Marine Le Pen, for example, accused the government of “lax migration”.

“This child was martyred, raped by a clandestine (…) Failure to comply with these decisions makes his ministry responsible for this tragedy,” said deputy LR eric paulet during government questions.

“You are playing petty politics, little poloche (…) You are using the coffin of a 12-year-old girl to take a step,” responded Éric Dupond-Moretti to applause from the majority and from the left. .

Mathilde Panot, leader of the rebel deputies in the National Assembly, estimated this Wednesday on France 2 that it was “shameful” “to make a xenophobic policy” on this tragedy.

Author: BFM-TV
Source: BFM TV

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