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French court scraps large parts of hardline immigration law as unconstitutional

In Europe, World
January 25, 2024

France’s highest constitutional authority on Thursday rejected more than a third of articles in a contentious immigration bill adopted under pressure from the right.

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The Constitutional Council ruling notably rejected measures in the bill toughening access to social benefits and family reunification, as well as the introduction of immigration quotas set by parliament.

(AFP)

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