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Authorities conducting massive searches for immigrants at France's rail stations

Law enforcement personnel and military personnel are conducting searches at train stations across France, in an effort to locate migrants.

Authorities carry out systematic search operations for migrants at railway terminals across France.
Authorities carry out systematic search operations for migrants at railway terminals across France.

No Mercy for Undocumented Migrants: France's Tough New Stance

Authorities conduct extensive searches for migrants at French rail facilities - Authorities conducting massive searches for immigrants at France's rail stations

It's a blunt message pointed squarely at the undocumented: France, under Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau, is no longer a welcoming spot for you. In a hardline approach, Retailleau and his crew have been rounding up foreigners without proper papers by the thousands, making it crystal clear that illegal immigration is not a game in this country.

The latest crackdown on undocumented migrants took place on the bustling platforms of major train stations, such as Paris's Gare du Nord, where an army of police, soldiers, and customs officers descended upon unsuspecting travelers. This operation was no small feat, involving close to 4,000 enforcers, all eager to lay their hands on illegal foreigners.

Retailleau, known for his no-nonsense attitude towards immigration, emphasized a "zero tolerance" policy on irregular migration, delivering a stern warning to any migrant hoping to slip through the cracks. This tough love approach followed an earlier operation in May, where nearly 900 buses were inspected during identity checks on international low-cost bus lines. The result? A record-breaking 759 undocumented foreigners detained, and more than 200 deportation orders handed out.

Since the start of 2025, about 47,000 foreigners found themselves in the clutches of French authorities. Suffice it to say, Retailleau's crackdown on illegal immigration has been downright relentless.

But it doesn't stop there. Retailleau and company are pushing for more stringent measures, such as extending the detention period for migrants deemed dangerous and advocating for stricter Schengen Agreement regulations. He even suggests reworking the rules of the Schengen Agreement to tighten border controls and streamline return and asylum processes throughout the EU.

It seems the message is clear: if you're up to no good, France has no patience for you. With the full support of the EU, France is setting the stage for harsher migration policies and putting uninvited guests on notice. Get out while you can, because the long arm of the law is coming for you.

  • France
  • Train Station
  • Border Control
  • Right to Stay
  • Security Forces
  • Migrants
  • Bruno Retailleau
  • Schengen Agreement
  1. The recent operation at major train stations in France, such as Paris's Gare du Nord, involving thousands of security forces, indicates a renewed focus on border control, in line with France's tough new stance on illegal immigration, as spearheaded by Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau.
  2. Amid the ongoing crackdown on undocumented migrants, France's Interior Minister, Bruno Retailleau, is advocating for stricter Schengen Agreement regulations and a possible revision of the rules to tighten border controls, further signaling a shift towards more stringent migration policies, as part of the broader politics in general-news.

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