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VisitWhat major immigration policy changes will Patrick Stefanini announce by mid-2025?
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Patrick Stefanini Named Special Representative on Immigration by French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau
Nov 29, 2024, 02:42 PM
Patrick Stefanini, former prefect, has been appointed as the special representative on immigration by French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau. His mission, as outlined in his letter of mission, is to ensure control over both legal and illegal immigration, with a focus on combating illegal immigration networks. Announced by the Ministry of the Interior on November 29, 2024, Stefanini's appointment aims to address the complexities of immigration policy. His role involves representing the minister's stance on immigration to foreign authorities and the public, emphasizing his experience and recognition in the field.
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