Eric Zemmour, a prominent French political commentator, recently engaged in a discussion with a well-known progressive figure in France, emphasizing his stance on Hungary’s migration policy. Zemmour argued that Hungary’s approach to immigration is more effective and safer compared to France’s policies, citing specific examples to support his point.
During the conversation, Zemmour highlighted several high-profile cases involving violence attributed to migrants in France over recent years. He referenced the deaths of French children and young adults, framing these incidents as consequences of France’s more permissive migration policies. Zemmour suggested that stricter immigration controls, like those implemented in Hungary, could prevent similar tragedies.
The discussion underscores ongoing debates within France about immigration and public safety. While Zemmour advocates for policies modeled on Hungary’s approach, critics argue that such measures may overlook the economic and cultural contributions of immigrants, as well as international obligations.
This exchange reflects broader political divisions in France regarding how to manage migration and ensure safety. As these discussions continue, policymakers and the public alike grapple with balancing security concerns and inclusive social policies.