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Europe
France vows crackdown on foreign-born criminals
2010-07-31
[Mail and Globe] President Nicolas Sarkozy warned on Friday that France would strip the French nationality from foreign-born criminals who use violence against police or public officials.

Struggling in the opinion polls after his government was implicated in a financial scandal and in the wake of a spate of violent unrest, Sarkozy announced a headline-grabbing package of security measures.

Top of the list, in a week when Sarkozy had already threatened to expel foreign Roma who commit crimes back to Eastern Europe, was a vow to tighten nationality rules for other non-French-born criminals.

"Nationality should be stripped from anyone of foreign origin who deliberately endangers the life of a police officer, a soldier or a gendarme or anyone else holding public authority," Sarkozy said.

Speaking in the eastern city of Grenoble, scene in recent weeks of clashes between police and armed rioters, Sarkozy said that foreign minors who commit crimes would henceforth find it harder to get citizenship on coming of age.

And he promised to review the welfare payments made to non-documented immigrants living in France, in a speech made amid renewed accusations that Sarkozy has swerved to the right to distract from his political woes.
Posted by:Fred

#5  I can't laugh, they are three laps ahead of the US.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-07-31 11:11  

#4  ....French car salesmen hardest hit.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-07-31 10:21  

#3  But who will run the monthly Car-BQ?
Posted by: DMFD   2010-07-31 09:27  

#2  Doing the jobs Frenchmen won't do. There was a time when all a Frenchman had to do was steal a loaf of bread to get the attention of the 'authorities'. Now you practically have to burn down a good portion of one of their cities before they pay attention. /sarc off
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-07-31 09:06  

#1  They have to import criminals? The French don't have enough home-grown ones? Speaks to a lack of initiative if you ask me.
Posted by: SteveS   2010-07-31 00:21  

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