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Protest Against The New Immigation Bill Dubbed Darmanin's Bill Against Aliens
20 January 2024
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20 January 2024
A woman is holding a cardboard sign that reads ''Threats are on our side of the border'' in Toulouse, France, on January 20, 2023. Several thousand people are demonstrating against the 'Darmamin' law proposed by the French Ministry of Interior, which aims to drastically limit or even stop state medical aid, social security, and social benefits to refugees or migrants in France. Many are opposing this law for various reasons. University presidents and professors are protesting, arguing that the law contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that international students will face higher fees than French students and a 'bail of return'. Medical workers are protesting the potential elimination of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses before they become too severe or expensive to treat. Entrepreneurs are also opposing the law, citing their need for this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are protesting because the law would make knowledge of the French language mandatory, and they argue that there are insufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children. The Constitutional Council is set to deliver its opinion on the constitutionality of the law on January 25th.
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Protest Against The New Immigation Bill Dubbed Darmanin's Bill Against Aliens
20 January 2024
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20 January 2024
A woman is holding a placard that reads 'Liberty. Equality. Fraternity. State of rights' as several thousand people are demonstrating in Toulouse, France, on January 20, 2023, against the 'Darmamin' law proposed by the French Ministry of Interior. The law aims to drastically limit or even stop state medical aid, social security, and social benefits to refugees or migrants in France. Many are protesting the law for various reasons. University presidents and professors are opposing it, arguing that it contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that international students will face higher fees than French students and a 'bail of return.' Medical workers are protesting the potential elimination of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses before they become too severe or expensive to manage. Entrepreneurs are also against the law, citing their need for this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are protesting because the law would make knowledge of the French language mandatory, and they argue that there are insufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children. The Constitutional Council is set to deliver its opinion on the constitutionality of the law on January 25th.
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Protest Against The New Immigation Bill Dubbed Darmanin's Bill Against Aliens
20 January 2024
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20 January 2024
Protesters are holding signs, one of which reads ''No migrants: no healthcare, no public works, no entrepreneurs,'' as several thousand people are demonstrating in Toulouse, France, on January 20, 2023, against the 'Darmamin' law proposed by the French Ministry of Interior. This law aims to drastically limit or even stop state medical aid, social security, and social benefits to refugees or migrants in France. Many are opposing the law for various reasons. University presidents and professors are protesting, arguing that the law contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that international students will face higher fees than French students and a 'bail of return.' Medical workers are demonstrating against the potential elimination of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses before they become too severe or expensive to manage. Entrepreneurs are voicing their opposition, citing the need for this workforce in low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are protesting because the law would make knowledge of the French language mandatory, and they argue that there are insufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children. The Constitutional Council is preparing to deliver its opinion on the constitutionality of the law on January 25th.
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1 January 2024
A police officer is promoting anti-fraud knowledge to the public in Suqian, Jiangsu Province, China, on January 1, 2024.
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22 December 2023
People are protesting in Toulouse, France, on December 21, 2023, against the 'Darmanin' law proposed by the French Ministry of Interior, which aims to severely restrict or even eliminate state medical aid, social security, and social benefits for refugees and migrants in France. University presidents and professors oppose the law, arguing that it contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that non-EU students will face higher fees than French students and a mandatory 'return deposit.' Medical professionals object to the potential suspension or elimination of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses early to prevent more severe and costly outcomes. Entrepreneurs express opposition, citing their reliance on this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers also oppose the law, as it would make knowledge of the French language mandatory without providing sufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children.
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22 December 2023
People are protesting in Toulouse, France, on December 21, 2023, against the proposed 'Darmamin' law by the French Ministry of Interior, which aims to significantly reduce or eliminate state medical aid, social security, and social benefits for refugees and migrants in France. University presidents and professors are opposing the law, arguing that it contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that international students will face higher fees than French students and a mandatory 'return deposit.' Medical workers are protesting the potential suspension or removal of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses early to avoid more severe and expensive treatments later. Entrepreneurs are voicing their opposition, citing their need for this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are also against the law, as it would make knowledge of the French language mandatory without providing sufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children.
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22 December 2023
People are protesting in Toulouse, France, on December 21, 2023, against the 'Darmamin' law proposed by the French Ministry of Interior, which aims to severely restrict or even eliminate state medical aid, social security, and social benefits for refugees and migrants in France. University presidents and professors are opposing the law, arguing that it contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that non-European students will face higher fees than French students and a mandatory 'return deposit.' Medical workers are protesting the potential suspension or removal of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses early to prevent more severe and expensive outcomes. Entrepreneurs are voicing their opposition, citing their need for this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are also against the law, as it would make knowledge of the French language mandatory. They argue that there are insufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children.
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22 December 2023
People are protesting in Toulouse, France, on December 21, 2023, against the 'Darmamin' law proposed by the French Ministry of Interior, which aims to severely restrict or even eliminate state medical aid, social security, and social benefits for refugees and migrants in France. University presidents and professors are opposing the law, arguing that it contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that non-European students will face higher fees than French students and a mandatory 'return deposit.' Medical workers are protesting the potential suspension or removal of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses early to prevent more severe and expensive outcomes. Entrepreneurs are voicing their opposition, citing their need for this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are also against the law, as it would make knowledge of the French language mandatory. They argue that there are insufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children.
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22 December 2023
A protester is holding a placard that reads 'Immigration law: shame!' while another gathering is taking place in Toulouse, France, on December 21, 2023, against the 'Darmamin' law proposed by the French Ministry of Interior. This law aims to drastically limit or even stop state medical aid, social security, and social benefits to refugees or migrants in France. Many people are opposing this law for various reasons. University presidents and professors are objecting to the law, stating that it contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that foreign students will face higher fees than French students and a 'bail of return.' Medical workers are protesting the potential suspension or elimination of state medical aid, arguing that it is better to treat an illness before it becomes too late or expensive to cure. Entrepreneurs are also against the law, claiming they need this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are opposing the law as well, as it would make knowledge of the French language mandatory. They argue that there are insufficient resources to teach the French language to newcomers in France, including children.
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22 December 2023
A protester is holding a placard that reads 'Immigration law: shame!' amid flags with the message 'rise your fist'. Another protest is currently taking place in Toulouse, France, on December 21, 2023, against the 'Darmamin' law proposed by the French Ministry of Interior, which targets immigration, refugees, and migrants. The law aims to drastically limit or even eliminate state medical aid, social security, and social benefits for refugees or migrants in France. Many people are opposing this law for various reasons. University presidents and professors are protesting, arguing that the law contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that international students will face higher fees than French students and a 'bail of return'. Medical workers are protesting the potential suspension or elimination of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses before they become too severe or expensive to manage. Entrepreneurs are also expressing their opposition, citing their need for this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are protesting because the law would make knowledge of the French language mandatory, and they argue that there are insufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children.
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22 December 2023
A woman is shouting during a protest in Toulouse, France, on December 21, 2023, against the proposed 'Darmanin' law by the French Ministry of Interior, which targets immigration, refugees, and migrants. The law aims to significantly reduce or even eliminate state medical aid, social security, and social benefits for refugees or migrants in France. Many people are opposing this law for various reasons. University presidents and professors are objecting to the law, arguing that it contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that foreign students will face higher fees than French students and a 'return bail.' Medical workers are protesting the potential suspension or elimination of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses before they become too severe or expensive to manage. Entrepreneurs are also against the law, stating their need for this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are opposing the requirement for knowledge of the French language to be mandatory, pointing out that there are insufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children.
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22 December 2023
A unionist from the CGT is reading a text against this law. Another protest is taking place in Toulouse, France, against the 'Darmanin' law, proposed by the French Ministry of Interior, which targets immigration, refugees, and migrants. The law aims to drastically limit or even stop state medical aid, social security, and social benefits to refugees or migrants arriving in France. Many people are protesting against this law for various reasons. University presidents and professors are opposing the law, arguing that it contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They point out that foreign students will face higher fees than French students and will be required to have a 'return deposit'. Medical workers are protesting the potential suspension or elimination of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses before they become too severe or expensive to treat. Entrepreneurs are also against the law, stating that they rely on this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are protesting because the law would make knowledge of the French language mandatory; they argue that there are insufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children. The protest is happening in Toulouse, France, on December 21, 2023.
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22 December 2023
A woman is holding a placard that reads 'Liberte, egalite, Fraternite: how dared you?' as another protest is taking place in Toulouse, France, on December 21, 2023, against the 'Darmanin' law proposed by the French Ministry of Interior. This law aims to drastically limit or even stop state medical aid, social security, and social benefits to refugees or migrants in France. Many people are protesting the law for various reasons. University presidents and professors are opposing the law, arguing that it contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that foreign students will face higher fees than French students and a 'bail of return.' Medical workers are protesting the potential suspension or suppression of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses before they become too late or costly to cure. Entrepreneurs are also against the law, stating their need for this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are protesting because the law would make knowledge of the French language mandatory, and they argue that there are insufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children.
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22 December 2023
A unionist is reading a text against the 'Darmanin' law in Toulouse, France, on December 21, 2023. Another protest is taking place in the city against the law proposed by the French Ministry of Interior, which targets immigration, refugees, and migrants. The law aims to significantly reduce or even eliminate state medical aid, social security, and social benefits for refugees or migrants arriving in France. Many individuals oppose this law for various reasons. University presidents and professors are objecting to the law, arguing that it contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that international students will face higher fees than French students and a 'bail of return.' Medical workers are protesting the potential suspension or removal of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses before they become too severe or expensive to address. Entrepreneurs are also expressing opposition, citing their need for this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are speaking out because the law would make knowledge of the French language mandatory; they argue that there are insufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children.
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22 December 2023
A woman is holding a placard that reads 'Liberte, Egalite, Regulariser' at a protest in Toulouse, France, on December 21, 2023. People are gathering to oppose the 'Darmanin' law proposed by the French Ministry of the Interior, which aims to severely restrict or even eliminate state medical aid, social security, and social benefits for refugees and migrants in France. Many are against this law for various reasons. University presidents and professors are opposing the law, arguing that it contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that non-European students will face higher fees than French students and a 'return deposit'. Medical workers are protesting the potential suspension or elimination of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses before they become too severe or expensive to address. Entrepreneurs are also speaking out against the law, citing their need for this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are opposing the law as well, as it would make knowledge of the French language mandatory. They argue that there are insufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children.
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19 December 2023
A teacher is speaking about the challenges of teaching the French language in light of the proposed 'Darmamin' law. A protest is taking place in Toulouse, France, on December 18, 2023, against the planned legislation by the French Ministry of Interior, which would severely restrict or even eliminate state medical aid, social security, and social benefits for refugees or migrants in France. Many people are opposing the law for various reasons. Medical workers are protesting the potential suspension or removal of state medical aid, arguing that it is better to treat illnesses early before they become too severe or expensive to manage. Entrepreneurs are also objecting to the law, stating that they rely on this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are expressing their concerns because the law would make knowledge of the French language mandatory, but they argue that there are insufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children.
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