Far-Right French Candidate Zemmour Proposes Mass Deportation Plan

A candidate for the presidency, Eric Zemmour has made proposals that are rather shocking on immigration. He proposes in particular the creation of a "Ministry of Remigration" and the deportation of "100,000 undesirable foreigners per year".
Falling in the polls, Eric Zemmour is trying to bounce back. His new strategy: new proposals on immigration. "I expel delinquents, criminals, I expel people on the S list, I expel all the people we no longer want," he said during his appearance on M6 on Monday. The Reconquête! candidate plans to create a "Ministry of ’Remigration’, a concept of identity thinking, to expel the "foreigners we no longer want". His wish is to restore, for "illegal immigrants", the "offense of illegality which has not existed since 2012".
"The ministry will have the means, it will have charters, we will do collective flights," he added. If elected, Éric Zemmour promises to go "to the Maghreb to see with the leaders of Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia how we can organize this". Resuming the notion of "great replacement", he also proposed the "deportation of 100,000 undesirable foreigners per year". "This is the reason why I am a candidate, it is that I think that France is threatened in its identity by a great replacement of population and I want to stop that," the Reconquête candidate said again.
And to specify: "all (his) measures on immigration will be in a referendum that will be proposed to the French".
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