Will that be immediate deportation?
Illegal immigrants who commit crimes in France will face deportation, President Emmanuel Macron said Sunday, in an interview in which he also confirmed disgraced Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein will be stripped of the prestigious Legion d’Honneur.The question is: will it be IMMEDIATE deportation, as soon as the monsters are arrested for their crimes? Because that's the only way to effectively ensure they'll be gone. We'll see if justice is done properly or not.
In the wide-ranging interview, only the sixth Macron has given at home or abroad since his election in May, he said that even without new legislation “we can take tougher measures” and expel illegal immigrants if they commit a crime, “whatever it may be”.
He was speaking after it emerged that a Tunisian man who stabbed two women to death in the southern city of Marseille on October 1 had been arrested two days earlier for shoplifting in eastern Lyon.
And since the subject of Harvey Weinstein's come up:
The Weinstein scandal comes as France is stepping up the fight against sexual harassment. “Today, too often, (women) don’t press charges because they don’t dare to,” Macron told the three journalists.The reason they may not dare in France is because the legal system is tilted against them, putting the burden of proof entirely upon them. In which case, does he want to repeal the law as it stands to also ensure race won't be a factor in how things are handled?
Weinstein — accused by several women of sexual harassment, groping and rape — was made a knight of the Legion d’Honneur, France’s highest award, in 2012 in recognition of the efforts by Miramax, the company he founded with his brother Bob, to boost foreign films in the United States.
“I have taken steps to revoke the Legion d’Honneur (Legion of Honour),” Macron said in the interview aired on the TF1 TV channel.
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