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    Immigration Crisis: 74% Of French Believe There Are Too Many Migrants In France, 72%

    Immigration Crisis: 74% Of French Believe There Are Too Many Migrants In France, 72% Want Referendum

    THURSDAY, JUN 29, 2023 - 05:00 AM
    Authored by John Cody via Remix News,

    A new poll conducted for top French newspaper Le Figaro shows that nearly three out of four French people believe there are too many migrants in the country, with the poll results coming after the country accepted a record number of foreigners in 2022 under President Emmanuel Macron.



    The Odoxa-Backbone Consulting poll shows that at nearly every level, the French want stricter immigration controls, more deportations, and even a referendum on immigration into France.
    It further shows that French people are becoming increasingly opposed to mass immigration, with 74 percent saying there are too many immigrants in France. This represents an 11-point increase from when the poll was conducted five years ago.
    This holds true for supporters of National Rally (97 percent), Republicans (91 percent), Renaissance (68 percent) and even Socialists (52 percent) and Greens (51 percent). Only supporters of Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s left-wing La France Insoumise are in the minority (44 percent) when asked if there are too many migrants in France.
    The poll additionally shows that 79 percent of French want asylum seekers to have their requests decided on before they are allowed to enter French territory. Seventy-four percent also believe that immigration quotas should be set each year by the French parliament, and 72 percent believe that migration policy should be decided by a referendum.
    The French also want to make the country less socially attractive for migrants (68 percent), to include the principle of assimilation in the Constitution (66 percent) and even to derogate from the European treaties (62 percent).
    Interestingly, not only did a majority of Les Republicans, National Rally and Reconquête voters all take a hardline view on immigration, but also supporters from Macron’s party Renaissance did as well. All of the respondents were highly critical of Macron’s handling of the issue of immigration, with the exception of voters who approve of Macron.
    On the issue of refugees fleeing persecution in their country, 55 percent say France should accept them, but this is a 10-point drop from five years ago.
    The French, however, welcome proposals to better integrate migrants in the country, including supporting the creation of a residence permit for undocumented workers with jobs that employers need filled (58 percent) and allowing asylum seekers to access jobs (58 percent).
    “On immigration, French people’s thinking is finally ‘complex’, a sort of ‘at the same time’ reduce the number of arrivals but also show ourselves more inclusive for immigrants already on our territory,” concludes Céline Bracq, Odoxa’s managing director.
    During an appearance on the Europe 1 television station this month, the mayor of the French city of Cannes, David Lisnard, warned that immigration has become a major problem in France after it accepted a record 500,000 migrants last year. He says the government must bring immigration under control or risk societal consequences.
    It is communication itself that creates the problem. Immigration has become a major problem in France, we received more or less 600,000 people last year — 600,000. This is a (new) record. Hence, we must close the taps on immigration today, in the interest of the balance of French society,” said Lisnard.

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    WELL THANK JOE FOR WHAT HE & OBAMA ARE DOING( YES OBAMA HAS HIS HAND I THIS MESS ALSO -) SHIP EVERY ONE BACK HOME i SEE THEY WILL NOT GO WELL OFF TO JAIL - IN PA THE TOWN IS WILKES BARRE THEY COME BY BUS WHAT CITY NEXT TIME LOOK AT THE LIC - & SEE JOE & OBAMA HAS OUR COUNTRY A MESS WAKE UP EVERY ONE - TRUMP WOULD NEVER LET THIS HAPPEN -
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    Shut it all down and load ships full, ship them back.

    No more people. Go fix your own cesspool.
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    07/05/2023 / By Ethan Huff
    MIGRANT VIOLENCE: Rioters in France DESTROY one of world’s oldest public libraries

    MIGRANT VIOLENCE: Rioters in France DESTROY one of world’s oldest public libraries

    07/05/2023 // Ethan Huff // 220 Views

    Tags: Alcazar, Collapse, destruction, France, illegal immigration, library, Marseille, migrants, Open Borders, riot, unrest



    One of the oldest and most historic public libraries in the world, the Alcazar library in Marseille, is no more after illegal migrants stormed the facility and burned it to the ground this week.In case you missed it, riots broke out among France's "migrants" after a North African teenager who threatened a police officer was shot while trying to flee the scene in his car. After that, the nation's "migrants" and their leftist white supporters started burning and destroying everything in sight.
    (Related: Check out our earlier coverage about how France's version of the George Floyd psy-op has resulted in a large-scale rioting false flag event that is destroying the nation.)
    "Fires, break-ins, even looting of police vehicles — all the usual stuff is unfolding according the script," one report explains, referring to all the chaos as "a 'George Floyd' wave of hellfire and damnation."
    "In addition, protesters, who many claim are migrants and left-wing Antifa-types, are targeting banks, blocking roads, and even setting cars on fire. Officials claim they arrested a staggering 667 rioters in just one night."
    Every time a black criminal dies at the hands of police, cities burn (thanks to the globalists)

    Some of the damage can be fixed, but not necessarily to prized historic facilities like the Alcazar library, which the following video shows has been completely destroyed:




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    As you can see, Marseille's largest public library is gone, and the white women captured in the below image could not be happier:




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    5:19 AM · Jul 1, 2023

    The main woman in the photo is actually the "mother" of the boy who was shot. She is celebrating the fact that France is burning after her son, who engaged in criminal behavior, refused justice and put others at risk, ultimately resulting in his being shot by law enforcement.There was another "explosion" in the Old Port of Marseille, to quote left-wing CNN affiliate BFMTV. Because "no casualties were reported," BFMTV implied, much like our own media did post-George Floyd, that these are "mostly peaceful protests."
    "Perhaps 'no casualties were reported' is the new 'mostly peaceful protests?'" reported Revolver about the strange choice of words used in the BFMTV reporting. "You know things are bad when even CNN is reporting it."
    As for the Alcazar library burning, BFMTV simply wrote that the historic treasure "had been vandalized during the night," failing, intentionally, to report on the full scope of what actually happened as seen in the above video footage.
    "This is way more than just 'property damage' we're talking about," Revolver added. "This was the city's cultural heart and soul they destroyed."

    "But honestly, do these lumpenproletariat rioters even care? They went ahead with their sickening plan without giving a second thought to the massive cultural loss they were causing. But why would they care? They don't appreciate French culture, and would likely prefer a one-world society anyway."
    Other French institutions being targeted by the angry, violent "migrants" include schools, town halls, and police stations, the latter of which are being protected by police officers using tear gas, water cannons, and dispersion grenades against the rioters.
    All of this is why Hungary President Viktor Orban is fiercely opposed to opening up his country's borders to these so-called "migrants," who are just violent criminals lying in wait for a false flag catalyst so they can burn down white countries.
    The latest news about the collapse of France and Western Europe at the hands of illegal "migrants" – and the globalist power brokers who are ushering them all in – can be found at Collapse.news.
    Sources for this article include:
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    French riots show that decades of mass ‘colonizing immigration’ could lead to ‘collapse,’ says former head of French counter-intelligence agency

    07/11/2023 // News Editors // 750 Views

    Tags: anarchy, big government, border security, chaos, civil unrest, Collapse, colonizing immigration, Dangerous, domestic terrorism, European Union, France, illegal immigration, insanity, left cult, migrants, national security, Open border, Pierre Brochand, politics, rioting, riots, violence


    Pierre Brochand was head of France’s DGSE counter-intelligence agency from 2002 to 2008. Since 2019, he has made repeated calls for a radical change in his country’s immigration policy over what he says is the looming threat of civil war.
    (Article by Olivier Bault republished from RMX.news)
    In a discussion about immigration on the public radio station France Culture last April, Brochand issued a warning which found its full expression in the week of violent rioting and looting that took hold of France after the shooting of a teenager of Algerian origin on June 27:
    “If we do nothing or if we do little, we are going to head either towards a progressive implosion of social trust in France, that is to say towards a society where the quality of life will collapse and where it will be less and less pleasant to live, or, by successive explosions, towards confrontations that will make France a country where one will not be able to live at all.”
    Now, in an interview published on July 6 on the website of Le Figaro daily newspaper, Brochand exposes, as Le Figaro puts it, “the deadly cocktail of a society of individuals based on openness and democracy and the arrival of entire diasporas with totally different cultural backgrounds.”
    The least that can be said is that the former counter-intelligence chief’s analysis stands in sharp contrast to Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin’s own analysis made in the National Assembly on July 5. According to Darmanin, the riots of the previous days are not linked to immigration as “only” 10 percent of the rioters were foreigners.

    In Darmanin’s eyes, the non-White youth that caused mayhem on the streets of France for days, often invoking the Quran and the name of Allah, have no link to immigration as they are French citizens. The French minister contradicted himself, however, saying that as the average age of rioters was 17, they were born under the presidency of Jacques Chirac, and it is too late to control immigration anyway.
    Sadly, this is a perfect illustration of Brochand’s pessimistic observation last April on France Culture, when he said he did not think there is currently enough courage among the French political class to do what is necessary to avoid the worst-case scenario: that of confrontation.

    Pierre Brochand was director of the Directorate General for External Security (DGSE) from 2002 to 2008, as well as an ambassador of France in Hungary and Israel.
    “Closing borders in the name of the precautionary principle – the Polish way – has never been seriously considered in our country,” Brochand said to Le Figaro after the recent rioting, which has seen over 700 members of security forces injured, some 4,000 arrested, and many towns and cities devastated. For Brochand, the reason is a mixture of humanism and economic interests, i.e. the need to import cheap labor.
    Brochand says the changes that have led to the current decomposition of French society happened in the 1970s, when France made its transition from a modern national state to a society of individuals.
    Together with the immigration of workers, France began to experience what increasingly became an immigration of settlers (Brochand uses the French term “immigration de peuplement”, which can also be translated as “colonizing immigration”). The transition to a society of individuals has created what he calls a scissor effect. Hence, in Brochand’s eyes, internal partition is the natural inclination of the multicultural societies of Western Europe.
    This is not new, as Pierre Brochand said that he remembers when he was the French ambassador to Hungary in the years 1989-93, just after the fall of communism in that part of Europe, he would often hear from his Hungarian interlocutors: “We are lucky we can see first-hand the damage that non-European immigration is causing in your country, and we certainly don’t want to imitate you.”
    “In everyone’s eyes, we are now the ‘sick man’ of the continent, the Security Council, the G7, and the G20,” laments the former head of France’s counter-intelligence, as France is indeed the country with the highest proportion of inhabitants with a non-European immigrant background, and immigration figures have been beating new historic records under President Emmanuel Macron.
    Others, like in neighboring Italy where mass immigration began at the beginning of the 2010s when Berlusconi’s right-wing government was overthrown with the help of Brussels, Berlin, and Paris, know very well that what is happening in France now will likely happen in their country in a decade or two if nothing is done.
    An illustration of such apprehension can be found, for example, in an article published on July 5 by the Italian conservative daily newspaper Il Giornale with the title: “The roots of France’s ill and the fear that looms over Italy.”
    Meanwhile, a large majority of French people are strongly opposed to what increasingly appears to be a dangerous social engineering experiment by the liberal elites, something Éric Zemmour has called a Ribbentrop-Molotov pact between Western liberals and Islam against the White, heterosexual, Catholic French man. Indeed, 74 percent of French people now think there are too many immigrants in their country and 62 percent would want France to disobey EU treaties and EU law to stop immigration.
    The latter is an important point, in particular in light of the ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) against Switzerland that was delivered just a few days ago, which extends the right to family reunification even to refugees who have only obtained a temporary residence permit and not asylum. Let us not forget that EU member states have the obligation, as per the EU treaties, to abide by the rulings of the ECHR.
    “When diasporas swell out of all proportion — with at least 5 million additional arrivals since 2005 — reaching a critical mass that makes them confusedly aware of their irresistible strength, when compromises and unilateral concessions become confessions of weakness calling for transgression, when these counter-societies have the audacity to set themselves up as competing sovereignties in the same ‘one and indivisible’ space, well, the pressure cooker’s lid blows off, as soon as the opportunity arises,” explains Brochand in his July 6 interview published in Le Figaro.
    “It is worth pointing out, first of all, that isolated riots have been commonplace for 40 years, in every corner of the country, under the technocratic label of ‘urban violence,'” goes on the former DGSE director, noting things have evolved “to the point where no one pays any attention to them anymore, as if they were part of the landscape.”
    According to Brochand, somewhere between 100,000 and 200,000 may have taken part in the urban violence, creating a situation much more dangerous than in 2005, when similar rioting took place in France’s suburbs. Nothing comparable had ever happened since the French Revolution of 1789, notes Brochand, and, this time, even provincial towns have been affected by the troubles alongside the centers of big cities, in contrast to what happened 18 years ago when most of the rioting was constricted to the so-called sensitive neighborhoods.
    “I would describe the present catastrophe as an uprising or revolt against the French national state, by a significant proportion of the youth of non-European origin present on its territory,” says Brochand.
    “Will we draw the right lessons from this, given that the country’s vital prognosis is at stake? Will we consider remedies other than yet another ‘plan for the suburbs?’ Things being what they are, I doubt it,” he concludes on a pessimistic note.
    Brochand’s words echo those pronounced on the CNews French news channel on July 2 by Gendarmerie Colonel Philippe Cholous:
    “We need to analyze this situation not in terms of what is happening now, which is terrible, but in terms of what could happen if it gets out of hand. There’s obviously anger in the suburbs, but I think there’s also anger among the middle classes, the good people, France’s working people. There’s also a great deal of resentment on the part of the forces of law and order, who are very often abandoned by politicians. (…) The level of exasperation and resentment, the level of violence, and above all, the fact that in certain areas there is a real hatred of France, with weapons circulating, means that the potential is explosive. And just because there are fewer vehicles burned or businesses attacked doesn’t mean that the potential risk is decreasing.”
    It is worth noting that after a week of chaos, the French government has not renounced its plans to legalize the stay of hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants who work in sectors lacking labor, which is going to greatly reinforce the pull factor for illegal immigration to Europe, as each such legalization in a major European country has done in the past.
    According to a July 7 poll for CNEWS television about which political leaders the French trust most to find solutions to the current situation in their country, published on July 7, where respondents were asked to give their first and second choice, 32 percent said they trust none, 27 percent pointed to Marine Le Pen, 22 percent to her party chairman Jordan Bardella, and only 20 percent to President Emmanuel Macron, and 13 percent to Éric Zemmour, who is depicted as being more to the right than Marine Le Pen.
    Macron’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin, came only fifth, as he is trusted by only 12 percent of respondents, whereas only 11 percent pointed to Prime Minister Elizabeth Borne as their first or second choice of someone who could bring solutions to the unfolding crisis. Interestingly enough, the leader of the center-right party Les Républicains, Éric Ciotti, with only 6 percent of the French who trust his ability to bring solutions, lags behind far-left leaders Jean-Luc Mélenchon (9 percent) and Fabien Roussel (8 percent).
    Read more at: RM

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    Former counter-intelligence chief has been warning about CIVIL WAR in France long before riots erupted due to decades of MASS IMMIGRATION

    07/14/2023 // Oliver Young // 280 Views

    Tags: anarchy, big government, border security, chaos, civil war, Collapse, counter intelligence, DGSE, France, Immigration, insanity, mass migration, migrants, Nahel Merzouk, national security, Open Borders, Pierre Brochand, prophecy, rational, revolt, riot, uprising, Viktor Marsai, violence


    Pierre Brochand, former head of France's General Directorate for External Security (DGSE) counter-intelligence agency, has been warning about the looming threat of civil war long before a fatal shooting of a teenager sparked violent riots and lootings across the country.
    Specifically, he said that the decades of mass "colonizing immigration" could lead to collapse. In April, during a discussion about immigration on the public radio station France Culture, he reiterated his point. (Related: Hungarian expert: MIGRATION is the major reason for France riots.)
    "If we do nothing or if we do little, we are going to head either towards a progressive implosion of social trust in France, that is to say toward a society where the quality of life will collapse and where it will be less and less pleasant to live, or, by successive explosions, toward confrontations that will make France a country where one will not be able to live at all," he said at the time.
    Brochand was the head of DGSE from 2002 to 2008. Since 2019, he has made repeated calls for a radical change in France's immigration.
    It may be time to finally heed his call. The death at the hands of the police of Nahel Merzouk, a 17-year-old of Algerian descent, became a perfect excuse for some to stage a series of violent protests.
    Just recently, in an interview published on July 6 on the website of Le Figaro daily newspaper, Brochand exposed "the deadly cocktail of a society of individuals based on openness and democracy and the arrival of entire diasporas with totally different cultural backgrounds."

    However, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin has a different opinion. According to Darmanin, the riots are not linked to immigration as "only" 10 percent of the rioters were foreigners.
    For Darmanin, the non-White youth that caused mayhem on the streets of France for days, often invoking the Quran and the name of Allah, have no link to immigration as they are French citizens.
    Darmanin's stance isn't exactly surprising. Brochand said he did not think there's currently enough courage among the French political class to do what is necessary to avoid the worst-case scenario: that of confrontation.
    "Closing borders in the name of the precautionary principle – the Polish way – has never been seriously considered in our country," Brochand told Le Figaro after the recent rioting, which has seen over 700 members of security forces injured, some 4,000 arrested, and many towns and cities devastated.
    Migration is the major reason behind France riots

    Viktor Marsai, executive director of the Hungarian Migration Research Institute (MRI), also believes that migration is the major reason for the ongoing riots in France.
    He told the Hungarian channel M1 News that the riots taking place on French streets demonstrate the multitude of problems associated with mass migration.
    "In France, in recent decades, there have been several street riots like the current one," said Marsai. He continued that the riots mostly involve "young people from immigrant backgrounds who are not integrated into society, do not go to school, have no job, and seek their rights via street demonstrations."
    The MRI executive director also noted that the European Commission's proposed mandatory migrant quota would be a problem. "If the plan is implemented, the number of refugee applications and procedures at the European Union's external borders will increase sharply," he said.
    Read more news about unchecked migration in Europe at Migrants.news.
    Watch this video about how the French welcomed their own destruction.

    This video is from the NewsClips channel on Brighteon.com.
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    Macron deploys 45,000 French police to tackle torching of infrastructures, vehicles, public spaces in ongoing nationwide riots.
    Top brass military officers give Macron ULTIMATUM to end riots in France.
    French rioters have burned 5,600 vehicles and 1,000 buildings in just 1 week.
    Sources include:
    RMX.News
    BigLeaguePolitics.com
    Brighteon.com

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