Could Marine Le Pen have dreamed of a more favorable situation for her visit to Mayotte on January 5? In a territory ravaged by the cyclone, in every sense of the word, it took little to transform a truly dramatic situation in schools into an infernal mechanism, conducive to the National Gathering.
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Here are the facts: as the hurricane approached, on December 14, 2024, the population was called to emergency shelters, around a hundred across the country, including many schools, colleges and high schools, deserted with school holidays. If the vast majority of those accommodated left the place immediately after the cyclone, 2,470 of them are still installed in around twenty sites, according to the prefecture, due to lack of rehousing. These are the most vulnerable people, migrants in particular from the Comoros or the African continent. In recent days, citizen committees have loudly taken these residents to task, snapping slogans like the jaws of a trap – “Liberate our schools “. And above all: “foreigners prevent our children from studying”. If the winds and rains have calmed down on the island, it is the air which today seems to be gradually becoming poisoned.
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