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visa, subsidies, customs duties… Here are the levers that the government wishes to use to enforce them

The Minister of the Interior detailed, this Tuesday, October 15, the levers that the government wanted to activate to enforce the obligations to leave French territory (OQTF).

A new strategy studied. Bruno Retailleau returned this Tuesday to the levers that the government wanted to put in place to fight against illegal immigration and to better respect the OQTF (obligations to leave French territory).

Guest of 4V on 2, first discussing the new immigration law which should arrive at the start of next year, the Minister of the Interior confirmed the extension of the detention period from 90 to 210 days for the most vulnerable individuals. more dangerous.

In addition, “We want to reach 3,000 additional places in two years. I have set up a task force to accelerate the construction of new places” in administrative detention centers, he added.

Reciprocity of international law

Bruno Retailleau subsequently detailed the levers that would allow the government to better enforce the OQTFs.

There is “for example the readmission-visa lever. You don’t want to give me return visas and I won’t give you any,” said Bruno Retailleau. “Second element,” he added, “I subsidize you for development aid, you don’t cooperate so, we lower the subsidies.”

“Third element, we are seeing customs tariffs at the European level. You don’t want to cooperate, you don’t want to give us passes which are essential to keep away your particularly dangerous nationals? At that point, we will look at customs duties,” further detailed the new tenant of Place Beauvau.

“We need levers and we need reciprocity, I think that international law is reciprocity and that is simply what I am asking,” he concluded on the subject of OQTFs.

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