French Radio’s “Europe 1” reported on Sunday 18: At 2:00 p.m., Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin called a meeting of French prefects to possibly discuss the expulsion of 231 foreign Islamic extremists who have been registered as terrorists. French President Emmanuel Macron also called a national security meeting on Sunday evening, a topic that may be included.
“Europe One reported that the 231 foreign Islamic extremists with terrorist tendencies have been registered (FSPRT), 180 of whom are being held in French prisons and could be expelled, while the other 51 are not in prison and are subject to arrest by French police. The French Minister of the Interior has asked the police of the department concerned to arrest the 51 people.
Last week, despite the seriousness of the epidemic and the fact that no teachers have been killed in France, Interior Minister Dalmanan visited Morocco, ostensibly to discuss what to do with Moroccan minors stranded in France, but also in connection with the expulsion of nine Islamic extremists.
“Europe One reports that Interior Minister Dalmanan will visit Algeria next Monday and Tunisia the following week, accompanied by the head of the French intelligence service DGSI on each trip, with a list of radicals at risk of terrorism that France intends to expel.
Among the issues expected to be discussed at Sunday night’s security meeting at the presidential palace, which had not yet concluded at the time of our deadline, is the prospect that France will change its practice of granting asylum to nationals of some countries, a demand that has been made by the French right wing for several years but has not yet materialized. The murder of the teacher may prompt the French government to introduce stricter refugee laws.
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