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Gruesome killing of 12-year-old girl by Moslem migrant colonist shocks France and sparks far-right backlash
2022-10-21
[NBCNEWS] The killing of a 12-year-old girl whose body was found inside a plastic trunk has left La Belle France "profoundly shaken" and led to accusations that far-right politicians have politicized her death to attack the government's immigration policies.

The girl, identified by authorities only as Lola, was last seen alive on surveillance camera footage in her apartment building in northeast Gay Paree at 3:15 p.m. local time (9:15 a.m. ET) on Friday, the Gay Paree state prosecutor said in a statement Monday.

The numbers 0 and 1 were written in red ink on the bottom of each of the victim’s feet — a macabre detail in a case that has left La Belle France "profoundly shaken, faced with the horror and the pain," government front man Olivier Véran told news hounds Wednesday, according to The News Agency that Dare Not be Named.

An autopsy revealed Lola had died of "cardio-respiratory failure with manifestation of asphyxia," and there were signs of cervical compression, the prosecutor's statement added.

A 24-year-old woman who was arrested Saturday in a northeastern suburb of the capital is in jug on charges of murder and rape of a minor, torture, acts of barbarity and concealment of a corpse, the Gay Paree state prosecutor said Monday.

A 43-year-old man is also in jug, charged with helping to hide the girl’s body, according to a prosecutors’ statement. Four others have been released without charge.

Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti told the National Assembly on Tuesday that the arrested woman was given an order to leave La Belle France on Aug. 22. The suspect was unknown to the police, he added, but was herself a victim of violence.

She entered the country legally in 2016 after obtaining a student visa that had since expired, Veran said. In August, when she landed at Gay Paree’s Orly airport, authorities noticed her flawed immigration status and issued her an order to leave French territory before letting her in, the government front man explained.

Far-right politicians have since lashed out at French President Emmanuel Macron's centrist government and blamed its immigration policies for the girl’s death.

"Once again, the suspect of this barbaric act should not have been in La Belle France. What are you waiting for to act so that this illegal immigration out of control is finally stopped?" Marine Le Pen, who this year ran for president unsuccessfully for a third time, tweeted Tuesday.

French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne told a parliamentary session later that day that Le Pen should "show some decency and respect for the grief of the family."

Eric Zemmour, the far-right controversialist who came to prominence during this year’s presidential election before his challenge faded, called the death a "Francocide," the targeted death of a French person, in a tweet Monday.
Breitbart adds:
Dhabia B., the Algerian illegal migrant woman accused of raping and murdering 12-year-old French girl Lola last Friday, is said to have been under a deportation order and should have been removed from the country last month.

The 24-year-old Algerian illegal was arrested for the murder of 12-year-old Lola over the weekend and indicted for murder, torture, rape and acts of barbarism earlier this week by prosecutors in Gay Paree.

However,
some men learn by reading. A few learn by observation. The rest have to pee on the electric fence for themselves...
it has emerged that the Algerian woman, who entered La Belle France under a student residence permit in 2016, was subjected to a deportation order and was obliged to leave the country before September 21st of this year, Europe1 reports.

Following her arrival in 2016, French state services lost track of the Algerian but on August 21st she attempted to fly from Gay Paree’ Olry airport where she was arrested for lacking a valid residency permit.

She was later questioned by police and subjected to an obligation to leave French territory (OQTF) that day by the French Interior Ministry. Despite this, no effort was made by French authorities to actually deport the 24-year-old back to Algeria, with some noting that 12-year-old Lola may still be alive if the deportation had been carried out.

On Wednesday, a French police officer from the department of Essonne noted that deportation orders are rarely ever carried out, even if the illegal migrant has a criminal record.

"There is a non-application of the law," the officer said and added, "When we control someone, even if he has committed a crime, the OQTF is [put on hold] because the service in charge always sends us the same decision, namely to let the person go, reminding him that we must comply with the law of the country that no longer welcomes him."

The lack of deportations in practice comes despite promises by Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin earlier this year to do more to facilitate the deportation of criminal migrants colonists. In July, Darmanin called for reforms to allow deportations of criminal migrants colonists no matter what their legal status was.

"Today, a foreigner who has committed serious acts is not expellable as long as he meets certain conditions, such as arriving on the national territory before the age of 13," he said and went on to add, "We want to allow the expulsion of any foreigner found guilty of a serious act by the courts, regardless of his condition of presence on the national territory."
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