As Europe reaps the fruits of its suicidal immigration policies, the illegal invaders, posing as ‘asylum seekers’, are getting emboldened to openly flaunt their contempt for the countries that welcomed them.
That was clearly the case of a demented Moroccan immigrant in France who had the audacity and lack of respect to light his cigarette on the eternal flame located in Paris’ Unknown Soldier War Memorial.
The act, caught on video, generated a wave of indignation that led to the usually lax French government to take vigorous action
Yesterday (6), we learned that Interior Minister (and Presidential candidate) Bruno Retailleau imposed ‘a harsh penalty’ on the culprit.
Politico reported:
“The man, a 47-year-old Moroccan immigrant, is to be stripped of his residency permit in France, the interior ministry announced, after being arrested on charges of violating a war memorial.
The severe penalty comes as rivalries heat up on the right, with Retailleau, Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin and others vying for leadership in France in a political context dominated by the far-right National Rally.”
Late-Stage Multiculturalism: Man uses the memorial flame at a major Paris war monument to light his cigarette. pic.twitter.com/Pd9jmDTJFk
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“Retailleau blasted the man’s actions as “indecent and pathetic,” while Veterans and Remembrance Minister Patricia Miralles wrote online that ‘France will never let anyone tarnish the memory of those who have died for it. Never’.
[…] The Unknown Soldier War Memorial contains a flame and the tomb of a soldier killed in World War I under the arch of the much-visited Arc de Triomphe.”
The Moroccan man was arrested on Tuesday and admitted to the offense. He was a habitual criminal well known to the police.
Retailleau’s decision to strip the man of his residency rights is expected to be ‘a first step toward expelling him back to Morocco’.
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