IMMIGRATION CHANGES IN FRANCE

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IMMIGRATION CHANGES IN FRANCE
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Race and Immigration
Race and Immigration, Sep 1982 147 pp7-11

Discusses the reforms in immigration law which have been
undertaken by the Socialist government in France and comments
on their limitations, which have led to disappointment among
black people and guest workers, who had expected a greater
degree of liberalisation. Examines controls on immigration,
numbers of deportations, illegal immigration, moves to allow
black people greater freedom of political expression, and the
attitudes and behaviour of the police.

race relations, immigration, racism, black people, France, police

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