Wednesday, 14 March 2012

French Hopeful Holds Firm on Immigration

PARIS - Right-wing presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy reached out to France's youth Sunday with an appeal for brotherhood among races and religions, but refused to back off his proposal for a ministry of immigration and national identity.

Condemning Sarkozy's proposal - a clear outreach to the far right - has become a rare point of agreement for his rivals in the campaign. Some critics have said the idea evokes "the darkest hours" of France, a reference to the laws of France's Nazi puppet regime of World War II which had an agency for questions relating to Jews.

"I'm not afraid to defend the identity of France, of the republic, of the nation," Sarkozy said at a rally …

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