Protesters are demanding that French President Emmanuel Macron not sign the document.
In many cities in France, thousands of people protested against the adopted immigration law, which provides stricter rules against migrants. France24 and BFMTV wrote this on Sunday, January 21.
Demonstrations took place in Paris, Strasbourg, Lyon, Nantes, Bordeaux, Lily, Rennie and other cities. The country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs said about 75 thousand people protested, 16 thousand of them in the capital.
It is indicated that the protests took place on the eve of the consideration of the law by the Constitutional Council.
Protesters say the new law violates French values and principles.
The media wrote that the bill increases the possibility of deportation of foreigners, limits the receipt of social security and complicates the transportation of family members to France.
Important mobilization contre la loi immigration : plusieurs milliers de manifestants à #Paris. pic.twitter.com/uEXmiJ2D0B
— Clément Lanot (@ClementLanot) January 14, 2024
Street protests and riots broke out in Dublin after a man attacked passers-by outside a school on Thursday, November 23, leaving five people, including children, stabbed. The attackers are believed to be migrants.
In Vancouver, Canada, pro-Palestinian protesters stormed a restaurant where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was eating.
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