France’s New Government Takes Hardline on Migration Under Barnier
France's new government, led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, is adopting a tough stance on migration. The administration, marked by conservative influence, aims to limit immigration, reform state medical assistance, and enforce stricter border controls. Critics argue that such measures align with the far-right National Rally's agenda.
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France's newly appointed Prime Minister Michel Barnier is steering the government towards a stringent approach on migration issues. The administration strives to significantly curb illegal entrants and tackle the challenge of unauthorized stays within the country.
Facing a fractured legislative landscape, Barnier was chosen by President Emmanuel Macron in hopes of stabilizing political discord. With a parliament split among three main factions, passing new legislation remains a formidable task.
Highlighting border control, Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau unveils plans to revamp state medical aid for undocumented migrants and bolster random border checks. Critics warn that these policies echo the National Rally's stance, signaling a shift to the right that raises broader societal concerns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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