But, but..

What about multiculturalism, all are equal, some more than others, and minority rights, the flavours, rights, oh no, peace and tranquillity?
The French parliament is to discuss whether to approve a new immigration bill which would make it harder for foreigners to work in France. The proposals, drawn up by French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, demand that newcomers learn the French language and culture.

They also favour highly skilled workers over those who are less qualified. The draft law would make it harder for immigrants' families to settle in France and restrict residence permits.

Mr Sarkozy says his policies are fair and aim to meet public concern about an influx of foreigners. He sees the bill as "a safeguard against racism".
As good as the policies may seem, I don't see them implementing it, even if it is approved, it will not happen, last month the French rioted and threw a national tantrum, whingeing and whining until the government caved in and 'softened' the new employment laws.
Church organisations argue the bill discriminates against the poor and is fundamentally "un-Christian".

Opponents view it as xenophobic and at the weekend, more than 5,000 protesters took to the streets of Paris demanding the proposals be softened.
Wait till the Islamists find out about this, they'll riot and burn Sarkozy into submission.

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