France's interior minister wants a referendum on immigration
For a long time, France has been at the crossroads of European immigration debates. Recently the immigration issue took a dramatic turn when France's Interior Minister, Gerald Darmanin, proposed a suggestion: a national referendum on immigration. This announcement has spilled discussions not only in France but across the world, as it could set a new example for how European nations fight immigration challenges in the 21st century. Why a Referendum Now? This time referendum announced by Darmanin shows pressure on France to address immigration concerns in a more decisive way. The main aims of a referendum are to give proper rights to French citizens and shape immigration policy directly. Also, provides power to raise their voice and their opinions on how open or restrictive future immigration policies should be. This potential vote is expected to focus on areas like work permits, business visas, work visas, France Schengen Visa and family reunification, and annually how many number...