The daily's Minister for Security, Nicolas Daragon, called for “regaining control” over immigration. Comments widely welcomed by the deputies of the National Rally.
A surprising sequence to say the least. This Thursday, October 31, the remarks of the Minister for Security of the daily Nicolas Daragon were welcomed by the deputies of the National Rally. All the far-right deputies applauded the minister, some even stood up to mark their approval with his speech.
The latter spoke during the RN's parliamentary niche, a session during which the party can put the legislative proposals of its choice on the agenda. The party notably presented a bill aimed at relaxing the conditions for expulsion of foreigners constituting a serious threat to public order.
“The murdering stranger, out!”
It is in this context that the Minister for Daily Security spoke about the place of “criminal foreigners” in France. “A criminal or delinquent foreigner has nothing to do in France and must be expelled,” began Nicolas Daragon. A sentence greeted with a “bravo” coming from the benches of the National Rally followed by loud applause.
“These words sound obvious. If I want to recall them and hammer home them before you, it is because we have become accustomed, unfortunately, to suffering. To endure in spite of ourselves the presence on our soil of individuals who do not share our values, which do not respect our country and even endanger our compatriots,” declared the minister.
Social Security Budget
“We have gotten into the habit, with the complicity of some, of protecting individuals unworthy of the generosity of the French and the protection of France,” argued Nicolas Daragon.
“The foreigner who murders, out! The foreigner who rapes, out, the foreigner who has any link with a terrorist enterprise, out. The Islamist foreigner out, the foreign thief, stalker, aggressor, three times out “, listed the minister.
“We must regain control, it is an issue of sovereignty. A country which suffers the presence on its soil of foreigners who hurt it cannot call itself sovereign,” continued the minister. The examination of the 2025 budget is paused during the parliamentary niche of the National Rally which lasts until midnight this Wednesday.