France to ‘take back control’ of immigration, says French PM

French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe on Wednesday unveiled the government’s new immigration measures, including the first ever quotas for migrant workers, as President Emmanuel Macron’s administration seeks to toughen its stance in response to right-wing criticism.

Philippe said France needed to “take back control” of migration as part of a government push to listen to voters’ worries about migration that risk playing into the hands of the far right.

“It’s about sovereignty. We have to take back control of our migration policy,” Philippe told a news conference, adding that the government’s new approach would offer a “fair balance between rights and obligations.”

The prime minister confirmed reports that the government planned to fix quotas on certain aspects of migration, without elaborating.

 

Via France 24

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