Just launched that is already talking. The idea presented by Gérald Darmanin and Olivier Dussopt of granting a residence permit to people in an irregular situation but who work in a sector that has difficulty hiring has provoked multiple reactions since Wednesday morning. The oppositions rejected this proposal en bloc, although the reasons differ according to the parties.
“bad post”
Marine Le Pen is one of the first to denounce what she describes as “a new name for a campaign to regularize illegal immigrants.” A position shared by her colleague from the National Rally Philippe Ballard who speaks on our antenna of a “bad message”.
“The signal sent is: ‘we regularize all those who must be expelled’, said the RN deputy for Oise on BFMTV, “this is going to create a tremendous breath of fresh air”.
The Home Secretary also draws the ire of his former in-laws. Éric Ciotti lashed out from the hall of the columns of the Assembly “a form of deception to go once again towards a form of regularization”.
“We cannot expel people who undergo an OQTF […] and therefore, a brilliant idea found by the two ministers: we are going to regularize foreigners in an irregular situation, who have entered the territory illegally, with the argument that they could fill jobs in tension”, develops the deputy LR, claiming presidency from his left.
“It’s crazy”
Another candidate to want to lead the Republicans: Aurélien Pradié. The deputy for the first constituency of Lot, invited this morning by BFMTV and RMC, speaks of an “automatic and massive regularization of a certain number of workers who are in our country and are not regular”
“I am completely against it, it is crazy. For a simple reason: what we need in our country is to regain control of immigration policy,” adds the parliamentarian, who asks the unemployed French to “go back to work.”
“We have 400,000 job vacancies that do not find candidates. Let’s make sure that the rules are stricter for those who are looking for work”, concludes Aurélien Pradié.
François-Noël Buffet, LR senator for the Rhône, is more measured. The parliamentarian says that he is not “absolutely convinced” of the effectiveness of such a measure, which, according to him, must be applied “case by case, situation by situation.”
“For the person who will no longer have their job, the goal will be for them to find another one very, very quickly and then their first idea will be to stay in the national territory. Maybe even go back into hiding, ”he also advances. the senator, “reserved” for the duration of one year for this residence permit.
“Deadly Mechanics”
Faced with these reactions, Gérald Darmanin defended himself against any massive regulation, assuring that he wanted to put an end to “hypocrisy”.
“If the job is no longer under tension, the person will have to leave,” the minister said on BFMTV.
On the other side of the political spectrum, some elected officials also react and, in particular, accuse the Beauvau tenant of “going to seduce the National Association”.
“Mr. Darmanin is true to himself,” judge Aurélien Taché, Europe Ecology-The Greens deputy. “There is no problem of immigration in France, but rather a problem of instrumentalization of migratory subjects by the right and the extreme right”, he continues on BFMTV.
Sandrine Rousseau, deputy of the EELV, is finally outraged by the “deadly mechanics” of the government, namely, “reserving the hardest and most precarious jobs for the most fragile, discriminated and foreign people.”
Source: BFM TV
