Over 100_000 Afghans Reside in France_ French Immigration Official Confirms
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Over 100_000 Afghans Reside in France_ French Immigration Official Confirms
Over 100,000 Afghans now reside in France, benefiting from protective asylum policies amid rising migration since the Taliban takeover. Didier Leschi, Director General of the French Office for Immigration and Integration (OFII), has confirmed that over 100,000 Afghan nationals currently reside in France, making them
In a report of about 30 pages, the senior official posed the problem of Afghan immigration to France, believing that its magnitude "would test the French model of integration".
Associations denounce an avalanche of violations of international law and fundamental rights in the Hautes-Alpes. The attitude of the French authorities pushes refugees to take all the risks to cross the border, dangerous despite the end of the winter.
Over 100,000 Afghans Reside in France, French Immigration Official Confirms - Khaama Press
Over 100,000 Afghans now reside in France, benefiting from protective asylum policies amid rising migration since the Taliban takeover. Didier Leschi, Director General of the French Office for Immigration and Integration (OFII), has confirmed that over 100,000 Afghan nationals currently reside in France, making them one of the largest immigrant communities in the country. In an interview with InfoMigrants on June 12, Leschi noted that Afghans ha…
France’s Afghan Migration Crisis: Even Left-Wing Official Breaks Ranks
The alarming warnings about mass migration are no longer limited to right-wing circles. A former French prefect responsible for equal opportunities, who comes from the Left, is alarmed by the massive influx of migrants from Afghanistan, which he believes threatens Europe and France in particular.Didier Leschi is currently head of the French Office for Immigration and Integration (OFII). He proudly declares his past as a communist activist, but t…
A confidential report by Didier Leschi, director of the French Office for Immigration and Integration (OFII), takes a hard look at the consequences of Afghan migration to France. The note, obtained by Le Point, describes how the massive influx from Afghanistan leads to serious integration problems, cultural clashes and a striking overrepresentation of Afghans in crime statistics.
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