Some truths about labor immigration


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EDITORIAL. The government’s proposal to create a “short-term occupations” residence permit has revived a number of fantasies about immigration.




By Pierre Antoine Delhommais

Immigrants represent at the national level 27% of the workforce of unskilled workers in the structural work of the building.
Immigrants represent 27% of the workforce of unskilled construction workers at the national level.
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Lhe government’s plan to create a “shortage trade” residence permit did not fail to immediately trigger anger and indignation in the ranks of the National Rally, the deputy Yoann Gillet denouncing in advance “a massive regularization of illegal immigrants” , the mayor of Perpignan, Louis Aliot, speaking for his part of “a call for air for additional immigration”.

You have to be ideologically closed on both sides to want to proscribe the use of foreign labor in the very many sectors that are unable to recruit today. To explain, for example, to restaurateurs that it is preferable, in the name of defending the homeland and French identity, to close their establishment three days a week rather than hiring cooks…


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