France in the right back fever: 48% require immigration stop!

France in the right back fever: 48% require immigration stop!

In France, it is bubbling! Almost half of the French - an incredible 48 percent - demand a rigorous stop of immigration. No matter whether legal or illegal, the jerk to the right becomes noticeably stronger. According to a current survey by CSA for Europe 1, CNEWS and Journal du dimanche, support for this drastic step has increased significantly. In 2011 this value was only 41 percent. The alarming trend runs across the country, but especially women and young people are at the forefront.

women show clear edge: a clear majority of 53 percent speaks for the free stop compared to 44 percent of men. The youth are the same for them: The group of 18- to 24-year-olds shows the greatest support with 55 percent. The 25- to 34-year-olds are also a whopping 49 percent. Even the generation 50 to 64 years votes 51 percent for immigration stop. Surprisingly, the over 65-year-olds turn against it, because 54 percent of them are for the continuation of immigration. This social trend clearly reflects the current political landscape. As , of course, magazine reported , above all the well-known politics personalities like Marine Le Pen drive this movement.

women and young people: drive of the new trend

In a split nation, the wheels of disagreements rotate. While a considerable faction of managers and employees, the so-called "CSP+" group, votes for a stop with 45 percent, supporters of the right-wing populist racial (marginal) with overwhelming 82 percent for such a policy are. The left voters, including those of the Parti Social List (PS), the Greens and La France Insoumise (LFI), do not agree at all: only 21 percent of this group support the stop that 79 percent clearly contradict.

hidden political dangers

The political consequences of this turning point are considerable. While President Emmanuel Macron was able to mobilize the older generation in the last elections, Marine Le Pen vehemently scored in young voters. Today, according to surveys, Le Pen is the number one in France's politics - an office that could actually achieve in elections. But she is facing a legal proceedings that could endanger the future of right -wing populist icons. Critics warn: democracy is on the brink!

Nevertheless, there is only a narrow majority of 51 percent that are against a complete stop. However, the national debate is often limited to this extreme proposal, while demands for stricter controls or the deportation of illegal immigrants are increasingly finding support - sometimes even beyond 70 percent. A fact that is of great importance in other surveys.

Ultimately, it remains to be seen how this mood will affect French politics. Public opinions and attitudes behind require a constant observation. In such a split environment, every political movement is critically observed and evaluated, as was emphasized on various platforms such as Magazine on Twitter

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