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November 2nd, 2014 | #11 |
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From the French jewspaper Libération (my translation):
November 1st 2014 Ebola: the expulsion of illegal immigrants to three African countries suspended France has stopped the deportation of illegal immigrants to the three countries most affected by Ebola: Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. The Interior Ministry has confirmed that a written note was transmitted to the prefectures on October 13. The Ministry said it was merely a matter of "unofficial guidelines being made official". The Ministry explained that the enforcement of removal orders had been suspended as was the case every time a serious crisis happened in a country. It is claimed in the Ministry that "the 'common sense' decision has been enforced for several weeks by the prefectures", as if that position had been clearly assumed from the beginning. [...] What policies have been adopted by our European neighbors? A few weeks ago in Switzerland, in response to the OSAR (Swiss aid organization for refugees), the Federal Office for Migration said that no specific instructions had been given. Meanwhile in Belgium, the authorities announced this week that deportations to the affected countries have been stopped completely... so as so to avoid any contagion of the policemen escorting the undocumented immigrants. source: Libération via Fdesouche |
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