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In France, Tunisian immigration, strongly growing, does not bear the promised fruits of “chosen immigration”

EXCLUSIVE – A note from the Observatory of Immigration and Demography retraces the history of Tunisian immigration, whose growth is today greater than that of Morocco and Algeria. However, integration, especially economic, is difficult, as is the expulsions of undocumented migrants.

Far ahead of Algeria, Morocco, and the rest of the Maghreb. Tunisian immigration to France has experienced the highest increase in all countries in its region in 20 years. This is what a note entitled reveals “Tunisian immigration in France, rapid growth that raises questions” written by the Observatory of Immigration and Demography that Le Figaro Unveils exclusively this Saturday. Twice as fast as that of Algerian immigrants, it struggles to accompany lasting economic integration, underlines the note, which points to notable difficulties in integration into the labor market.

And these economic difficulties are coupled with diplomatic obstacles: France comes up against the bad cooperation of Tunisia so that it recovers its nationals in illegal situations on French soil. Concretely, if “France has facilitated regular integration routes with Tunisia through agreements, this increase in residence permits was to be done …

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