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« Pseudoscientific Bigotry in France »
Immigration issues bring out the worst instincts in politicians who should know better. Congress showed that earlier this year. Now it is the turn of France's Parliament. It is moving toward final approval of an ugly new law that would introduce DNA testing as a potential basis for excluding prospective immigrants hoping to reunify with family members already living in France.
DNA testing can be a useful tool in establishing criminal guilt or innocence. But it has no rightful place in immigration law. Modern French families, like modern American families, are constituted on many bases besides bloodlines and genetics. This is something most French politicians and voters should be aware of.
They should also be aware of the cautionary lessons of modern French history. Under the Nazi occupiers and their
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/21/opinion/21sun2.html?_r=3&oref=slogin%20&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
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Thousands of people are forced to spend years living in abject poverty on the streets of
Senior lawyers, doctors and immigration officials even claim such destitution is, in effect, now being used by the Government as policy, in an attempt to force desperate people out of the country.
There are at least 280,000 people living in poverty in Britain after having their leave to remain refused. Some of them are appealing those decisions. Some just go completely underground, taking their chances on the streets of the UK with no money or shelter.
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article3084346.ece
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