France has issued 46.000 permits to illegal aliens during the course of 2013, up 30% from 2012. There is a 'Valls circular' which sets out what is 'required' for legalization of these illegals. What is the government hoping to achieve by doing this? They have also eased the requirements for naturalization. So these illegals not only get legalized, they also are rewarded with the French nationality!
The former government considered naturalization the final step in the integration process of a person into the French system, which seems a reasonable assumption. However, if people are naturalized without proper integration, what kind of country are they creating?
On the one hand France has it in for St. Martin because they speak English, which we have been doing for centuries, while on the other hand granting their nationality to people who are not so slowly and not so subtly forcing French people to change their way of life to suit theirs.
When I consider the legalization and naturalization of all these people I am forced to think of people of St. Martin who are being condemned in court for engagin in 'clandestine' work activities, the very same word used to describe people who enter the country illegaly.
On one hand those 'clandestine's are rewarded for their illegality, while we are condemned for trying to make a living without have to beg the government for money. Engaging in 'clandestine' working activities does not give the government any money to throw around the way they do, since it is the social charges collected from businesses that gives them this money.
Another point is that because of that they have turned our people into a population of unambitious, lazy and cowardly people! It does not pay to have ambition in the French system, since if you were born without money, you won't get rich in the French system. Government will find a way to take it from you, while those who were born rich only continue to get richer.
How long before something blows up?
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