France Expels 14 Foreign Nationals Flagged for Radicalization Risks

France has expelled 14 "radicalized" foreigners since late September, including Moroccans. They were registered in the file of reports for the prevention of radicalization with a terrorist character (FSPRT).
Invited to RTL this Friday, the Minister of the Interior and Worship discussed the terrorist threat hanging over France since the assassination perpetrated against a history and geography teacher. During his intervention, he recalled that France’s "internal and external enemy" is "Islamist ideology." "We are at war," he added.
Moroccans are on the list of expelled foreigners. In addition to Morocco, there are Tunisia, Russia, Algeria, Iraq, Georgia and Bangladesh. 18 other expulsions should take place very soon.
According to the Minister of the Interior, it is urgent to be "very tough on radicalized foreigners." He also denounced the leaders who support the chaos in France and incite hatred. In addition to the Charlie Hebdo assassination, France has been hit by the attack outside the former Charlie premises and the attack on the basilica in Nice.
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