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French National Assembly passes version of immigration law

With the support of official MPs and the LIBERTY, Independents, Overseas and Territories (LIOT) group, the project approved this morning reversed some changes to the government-sponsored document introduced by the Senate under Conservative control in November, such as: Abolition of state medical assistance for undocumented people.

He also reversed tightening of family reunification and conditions for access to emergency shelters imposed by right-wing senators.

However, it maintained the measures adopted in the Upper House, including the requirements for learning French, the need to have resources for the family reunification process and the reforms of the National Court of Justice on the right to asylum.

The first version of the text approved by the Assembly Commission contains an “intermediate point” on the question of normalization with full rights of the status of undocumented workers working in jobs that are under tension due to the labor shortage in France.

The Senate had abolished the legalization of these people, promoted by the government and adopted by the MPs, but without the automatic right originally envisaged.

For different reasons, the left-wing parties and the extreme right (National Rally) rejected the new version, which will certainly cause heated debates in the plenary hall from December 11th.

Socialist and communist parliamentarians rejected the project’s “concessions” to the right and right-wing extremists, whose representatives defended tightening immigration rules.

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According to the ruling party, which lost its absolute majority in the assembly last year, its aim is not to approve the project through Article 49.3 of the Constitution, which allows it without a parliamentary vote, but to convince other political forces.

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