“How much foreign criminal activity do you want?” the SVC provokingly asks the Swiss citizens. And soon a referendum regarding the deportation of foreign criminals will follow the non-binding question. In other European democracies as well, people have had enough of the multi-criminal enrichment and are finally thinking about ultimately effective measures. Don’t worry — Germany is still deceiving itself, but in France, something is happening: revocation of citizenship for criminals.
Die ZEIT reports:
In the course of his new offensive against criminal activity, France’s president Nicolas Sarkozy is announcing strict measures. “Any person of foreign origin that attacks a police officer, gendarme or an agent of public order shall have their citizenship revoked,” Sarkozy said in Grenoble. In the eastern French city there were massive riots around two weeks ago.
In addition, for minors who have become delinquent, French citizenship will “no longer come automatic” upon legal adulthood. In the presence of Justice Minister Michèle Alliot-Marie and Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux, Sarkozy declared that the minimum penalties for violence against police, for example, will be raised after the parliamentary summer furlough starting September 7th. For the murder of a police officer or gendarme, 30 years incarceration is to be instituted again. Sarkozy also asked for electronic ankle bracelets for repeat offenders.
With an eye on immigration, Sarkozy spoke of an insufficient regulation over the past 50 years and of failure of integration. He spoke in favor of examining “rights and benefits” for illegal immigrants. “The war that I have decided to wage against black marketers and crooked individuals will take many years,” the president said, and he added, “that is a national war.” He is counting on support from all political camps.
The president defended the police who are repeatedly being accused of an excessively violent procedures, especially in suburbs with a high number of immigrants. In the case that led up to the heavy rioting in Grenoble, the officers did “nothing worthy of accusation,” Sarkozy underscored.
The newspaper Le Monde spoke of a broken taboo in light of Sarkozy’s plans for denaturalization. The president, who himself has a Hungarian father, distinguishes between those who settled long ago and naturalized French citizens. The threatened removal of citizenship brings especially to mind the Vichy regime that was collaborating with the Nazis, that removed the nationality from around 15,000 people
If Sarkozy is indeed finally unpacking the long promised pressure cleaner, then no comparison is to scurrilous to the xenophiles. This needs to be considered: Le Monde is comparing, out of political calculation and for the purpose of defaming a long overdue policy, innocent murdered Jews of National Socialism with the most hardened repeat criminals, thugs, murderers and drug dealers. The more they get on the defensive, the more obviously they show their true face.
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