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et le fait que l'auteur a son propre site -
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France Immigration Policy - background
France, unlike Germany, has traditionally considered itself an immigration country. For the last 25 years, immigrants have comprised just above 7% of France's population of 58 million. Like the U.S., France has seen a shift in the demographics of its immigrants -- African and Muslim arrivals from France's former colonies have increased, in some cases even beyond the level of European and Christian immigration flows. (Insert table B.3.)
In 1998, the largest foreign-born groups were from Portugal (600,000), Algeria (550,000) and Morocco (450,000). The rest of the foreign population consisted of 230,700 Italians, 200,000 Spaniards, 165,500 Tunisians, 160,500 Turks, 46,300 Poles and 51,700 from the former Yugoslavia. Immigrants from Asia made up 360,000 and immigrants from Sub-Saharan Africa accounted for 1.4 million people.
French Prime Minister archive - Citizenship & Immigration Policy
OpEd-Sarko Immigration
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