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Oct 24, 2025

French MPs Propose €60 m Shift from Integration to Irregular-Migration Enforcement

French MPs Propose €60 m Shift from Integration to Irregular-Migration Enforcement
An amendment (No. 198) to the 2026 draft budget tabled at 02:00 on 24 October 2025 seeks to transfer €60 million from funding for first-time immigrant integration programmes to the Interior Ministry’s ‘Lutte contre l’immigration irrégulière’ envelope. The text, submitted by deputy Monique Griseti and 16 co-signatories, argues that criminal networks providing forged documents and illegal work contracts must be countered with greater resources.

If adopted, the reallocation would reduce language-training and civic-integration budgets by 12 % while boosting deportation and border-police operations by 5 %. NGOs immediately criticised the move, warning that under-funding integration undermines social cohesion and increases long-term enforcement costs.

For corporate mobility programmes, the amendment signals a political climate less favourable to immigrant support services such as state-subsidised language courses—tools often used by companies to help non-EU assignees secure multi-year residency. HR departments may need to budget privately for language tuition if public offerings shrink.

Budget rapporteurs will review the proposal during the Article 49 debate next week; observers note that similar amendments in 2024 were rejected but the new National Assembly arithmetic could tip the balance.
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