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French Senate Approves Controversial Migration Measures for Mayotte

The newly passed provisions tighten immigration rules and introduce family retention centers, sparking opposition from left-wing lawmakers.

"La lutte contre l'immigration clandestine doit être une priorité", a lancé le ministre des Outre-mer Manuel Valls au Sénat le 20 mai 2025 (en photo, le 20 janvier à l'Assemblée nationale à Paris)
Un homme muni de tôles pour reconstruire sa maison dans le bidonville de Cavani, à Mamoudzou, à Mayotte, le 2 janvier 2025
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Overview

  • The French Senate approved migration-focused measures under the refondation law on May 20, aimed at curbing irregular immigration to Mayotte.
  • Key provisions include stricter residency requirements, mandatory long-stay visas, and extended residence durations for parents of French children.
  • The law allows the creation of family retention centers and permits revocation of residence permits from parents if their children are deemed threats to public order.
  • Paternity recognition will now be centralized in Mamoudzou, with harsher penalties for fraudulent claims to reduce the island's appeal to migrants.
  • The measures, supported by a right-centrist majority, faced unanimous opposition from left-wing senators, who criticized them as discriminatory and unprecedented.