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- These parties and governments have betrayed the left; they are no longer truly left-wing. + (1,334)
- Since the 1970s, French employers have always lobbied for the arrival of immigrants. + (1,335)
- In the 1980s, the PCF was against immigration + (1,336)
- It's the affluent urban "bobos" who demand (and exploit) immigrant or immigrant-born staff. + (1,337)
- Billionaire-funded media are relatively pro-immigration + (1,338)
- The Canal group is owned by a billionaire and relays the anti-migrant rhetoric of the far right. + (1,339)
- Neoliberals support mass immigration + (1,340)
- We can't close the borders + (1,341)
- It's a question of political will (Australia, Japan). + (1,342)
- We can't send them back to their countries (for legal reasons). + (1,343)
- Laws depend on the will of the people and must be submitted to politics + (1,344)
- It is entirely possible to negotiate the return of refugees with the countries of emigration. + (1,345)
- We only have a legal obligation towards war refugees, not towards economic refugees. + (1,346)
- Global warming will lead to major migrations + (1,347)
- If migrants are willing to take such risks, it's because they have no choice. + (1,348)
- They'll migrate anyway + (1,349)
- France, like Europe, has been built up by perpetual waves of immigration. + (1,350)
- The direction of history is globalization + (1,351)
- Only rich countries are multicultural + (1,352)
- The meaning of history is the return of identities + (1,353)
- There's no sense of history + (1,354)
- Migration has always existed + (1,355)
- The idea of controllable immigration is a fantasy fed by demagogic politicians. + (1,356)
- It's a question of political will (Australia, Japan) + (1,357)
- Europe cannot close its borders + (1,358)
- The fight against the extreme right is often misused as a useful tool for globalization. + (1,360)
- The far-right's proposals to curb immigration are cruel and ineffective, and therefore racist. + (1,361)
- Solutions to limit immigration are barbaric and inhumane + (1,362)
- The European Union wages war on migrants + (1,363)
- Europe tends to curb immigration, even if it means collaborating with tyrants + (1,364)
- France has no problem trampling on the ECHR out of pure Islamophobia + (1,365)
- The RN has largely supported the "immigration law", described as highly discriminatory by specialists. + (1,366)
- Far-right populists condone anti-migrant violence + (1,367)
- Promoting immigration, which is human trafficking, is immoral + (1,368)
- The criminalization of migration fuels human trafficking + (1,369)
- Immigration drains Africa of its lifeblood and talent + (1,370)
- Suppressing emigration doesn't prevent migration + (1,371)
- It's because we give migrants hope that they can come, that there are so many deaths in the Mediterranean. + (1,372)
- When African countries become wastelands, hope inevitably turns to Europe. + (1,373)
- Among those co-responsible for the migratory crisis is a certain Vincent Bolloré. + (1,374)
- Presenting the ultra-right as anti-capitalist and anti-globalist is a sham + (1,375)
- Capitalism is the ultraright's best ally + (1,376)
- Anti-racist activists are also anti-capitalists + (1,377)
- It's the left that's truly anti-capitalist + (1,378)
- A whole section of the left has become the useful idiot of globalist capitalism and is supported by finance and GAFAM. + (1,379)
- Social networks profit from hate and harassment + (1,380)
- If Trump had really been ousted for ideological reasons, his ouster would have come much sooner + (1,381)
- Expressing ourselves on social networks can be enough to put us in mortal danger + (1,382)
- Facebook is complicit in genocide + (1,383)
- The financing of the Democratic Party by the money powers is a blight on Democratic voters themselves. + (1,384)