5/28/2007

France Paying Immigrants to go home

Even if few people take advantage of this offer, I think that it will be very important for a reason that I haven't seen anyone note: how upset can the immigrants in France be if you can't pay them to go back home? There is obviously a lot of discontent and rioting in France, but how can people maintain the intensity of their anger when they are admitting with their feet that France is much better than the alternative and they are refusing to even accept a payment to return home.

New French President Nicolas Sarkozy made immigration a central issue of his campaign. Now, his new minister for immigration and national identity says its time to start paying immigrants to leave the country.

France is home to over 5 million immigrants -- and the new conservative-led government doesn't plan on making things any more comfortable for them. While the new regime in Paris is determined to curb illegal immigration, it is also looking to encourage legal migrants to reconsider their decision to stay in France -- by paying them to go back home.
New immigration minister, Brice Hortefeux, confirmed on Wednesday that the government is planning to offer incentives to more immigrants to return home voluntarily. "We must increase this measure to help voluntary return. I am very clearly committed to doing that," Hortefeux said in an interview with RFI radio.

Under the scheme, Paris will provide each family with a nest egg of €6,000 ($8,000) for when they go back to their country of origin. A similar scheme, which was introduced in 2005 and 2006, was taken up by around 3,000 families. . . . . .

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Blogger Hyunchback said...

Is it voting with feet or hypocrisy in action?

The Fort Dix Six, three of whom were here illegally, could have chosen to return to their own homelands to live under sharia in the lands where Islam is law.

Instead they chose to attack the country they were occupying from within.

They want a land of opportunity. They just don't want the system that provides such opportunity to exist.

They want a land of freedom. They just don't want anyone else to have any freedom.

The rioting "youths" in Paris have a lot more than religion in common with the Fort Dix Six. Both sets are out to corrupt the very reason why they are in the place they are.

It is hypocrisy in action.

5/28/2007 11:23 PM  
Blogger WoodyAwoody Youd said...

Thank you for your article, i believe the idea is good compare to other country where is no such mesures. I believe it takes a lot of courage for an immigrant to decide to go back for many reasons. First how will the family see it, a failure or other? is the money that the french governement provide enougth? does he have a project? if he does what are the strength for revenus?

go back to Africa is a serious decision. It is about being ready psychologically, to be able to face the opposite of everything we know and we take for granted.

Because in africa for example, customer does not rule. Because there is no competition. That is one of domaine african diaspora must think about. They were the chosen one. They must know why they were chosen? from there, pay attention to what they see.

Because nowadays, african people live in real time through internet we see it. It is up to us the diaspora to respond to that demand. The life of abroad that they see and admire through the net must be answer. And those answers are here and some of us experience it.

Because we were kids, we did not have the choice. We were brought here so we could have a better life. And we believe that better life is at home with support, answer to people's need wirh new products.

Does the United States of emerica Has such a policy. "Paying immigrants to go home", please advise whoever read this.

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2/09/2009 3:01 PM  

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