"France's Macron Administration Faces Setback as Constitutional Court Rejects Controversial Immigration Law Measures"

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The Macron administration has officially published a new immigration law in France, despite the Constitutional Council striking down 35 of its 86 articles, including contentious measures pushed by the right. The law aims to simplify procedures for expelling delinquent foreigners and includes provisions for regularizing undocumented workers in industries facing shortages. The decision has sparked condemnation from the right, with calls for a referendum on immigration, while the head of the far-left party has called for the law to be withdrawn. Interior Minister Darmanin has indicated that the administration will not present further legislation on the subject.
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