The French government wants a new immigration law for 2025
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The French government, represented by spokesperson Maud Bregeon, is advocating for a new immigration law by early 2025, which includes extending detention for undocumented migrants from 90 to 210 days. This follows a contentious immigration bill passed in January 2024. The government aims to tighten regularization rules and engage with various parliamentary groups for consensus, while not seeking support from the National Rally led by Marine Le Pen.Kulcsszavak
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