France's Immigration Reform Sparks Political Turmoil

The French parliament has passed a controversial immigration reform bill, backed by President Emmanuel Macron's centrist Renaissance party and Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally. The legislation makes it tougher for migrants to bring family members to France, delays access to welfare benefits, and bans detaining minors in detention centers. Left-wing parties accused Macron of making concessions to the far right, while right-wing parties welcomed the amended bill. The vote exposed divisions within the governing alliance, with some MPs abstaining or voting against. The health minister, Aurélien Rousseau, announced his resignation in protest, and other ministers are reportedly considering quitting. Human rights groups criticized the reform as the most regressive immigration law in France in decades.
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