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What measures has France taken to deal with the refugee tide?

The biggest measure of France is inaction.

In France, the granting of refugee status is fixed every year (generally 4,000 to 6,000 a year, plus Amnesty for about 2 weeks every 8 years), and there is a need to queue up for the process. Generally speaking, it takes four to five years to rank the numbers before entering the program. Before obtaining refugee status, only a small amount of materials for the poor will be distributed to ensure their livelihood. The government has no housing, no vocational training, no social security, no subsidy, no job and cannot apply for family reunion. In other words, to apply for refugees in France, you have to wait in line for five years at the earliest.

In the face of the refugee tide, the inaction of the French government is reflected in:

1, the threshold for refugee applications has not been relaxed, and people still have to queue up to get the number.

2. Take a semi-laissez-faire attitude towards refugees who want to go to Germany or Britain.

In this refugee crisis, only a few are real refugees, and most of them come for a better living environment, and France has minimized the possibility of getting such an environment in policy.