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". As it is designed, this fund is going to help finance the accelerated communitisation of European societies. We are talking here about a kind of crazy ‘urban policy’ at Member State level. In my country, we have already experienced the consequences of these policies, which are focused on absolute respect for the cultural differences of immigrant populations. These policies inject substantial, non-refundable sums into measures aimed at people who do not want to integrate, but who claim their right to social, economic and political rights that should be reserved for nationals. The consequences of this are ghettoisation, inter-ethnic clashes, anti-French riots, the destruction of public amenities – sometimes resulting in deaths – and the rise in power of Islamism. However, since the sums allocated to each Member State will be commensurate with the number of immigrants it receives, this fund may in the end prove useful: it will enable us at last to know the real immigration figures. For, constantly massaged as they are, the official figures fluctuate between 17 and 40 million non-EU nationals living on EU soil. Thus, in becoming aware of the scale of the problem, the people of Europe might just be able to wake up to it before it is too late!"@en1

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