It has never been more necessary make policy and affirm his convictions in light of the policy pursued by the French Government in the field of immigration and, more particularly against Roma, the summer series.
1) The policy towards Roma shows the limits of the slogan of the law enforcement ..
The fact expel the Roma camp or land they occupy illegally, on behalf of the strict application on behalf of the law, is limited by the fact that many elected officials do not enforce the law provides that serviced land should be available for travelers.
We deduce that there are two weights, two measures. The argument would be admissible if the principle of applying the law was valid for all.
2) A policy of integration is possible.
It is clear that the solution is not repression and the dismantling of camps occupied illegally on the basis of targets set by the Government but the willingness and ability to conduct a policy of integration for those who wish.
can see the example given by France-Culture? in his diary for September 4, 2010, at 9:00. Ile-de-France, Aubervilliers, fifty families live in a village, consisting of prefabricated houses and three years after installation the children go to school, adults work and the integration is achieved. This realization has led to copy the President of the Ile-de-France to go there.
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3) The policy reflects the unpreparedness of politicians on the right.
Romania and Bulgaria officially became members of the European Union on 1 January 2007.
You had to be naive or unconscious as a political right to power not to see that by signing these two treaties of accession which included the free movement of Romanians and Bulgarians in EU-27 subject to national rules in this transitional period before entry into the Schengen area, these new Europeans would travel to France to receive more favorable treatment than their country of origin.
It was important to ensure that Romania and Bulgaria would be able to integrate these minorities, even though such integration was one of the criteria for membership of the EU countries, says the Copenhagen criteria!
This confirms the idea that membership of these two countries has been a membership policy that has led the European Commission and Member States to continue the accession process to completion. It had been postponed for nearly three years compared to the date of accession of 10 new member states on 1 May 2004, reflecting the delay in these two countries.
But in reality considering the reports of the European Commission had delegated emissaries on site to assess the situation of these two countries, they were not ready to join the Union because of level corruption is too high, a weak judicial system and lack of integration of minorities.
Today several European countries who renew Roma in their countries of origin pay the consequences of lack of preparedness of both countries to become full member of the European Union.
In summary, Nicolas Sarkozy, interior minister at the time of accession negotiations with these two countries regarding entry into the Schengen area and the management of these minorities (in terms of Bulgaria and Romania) manages the contradictions of Nicolas Sarkozy became President of the Republic, as of May 6, 2007.
4) A policy of deportation sterile.
This policy will not lead to desired outcomes for two reasons.
- Part Roma returned to their country will return to France thanks to support for return of 300 euros per adult and 100 euros per child, paid by the French Government.
- The policy of integration of Roma in Romania and Bulgaria is almost at a standstill, despite millions of euros donated by the European Union because of the lack of structure and competent staff to handle this issue is far from a priority for both countries.
5) Tentative conclusion.
For the idea I am human and principles the Republic, I will attend this Saturday, September 4, 2010, in the event at Orleans to protest against the immigration policy of the Government's call many associations and political parties.
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