Are Zidane and Aznavoor “immigrants” as Arnaud Montebourg insists?

Are Zidane and Aznavoor “immigrants” as Arnaud Montebourg insists?

Test Process – The presidential candidate suggested that the two national symbols were “immigrants” before they became “big French”. Is this true?

Question. On Sunday, November 7, Arnaud Montebourg was the guest Grand Jury on LCI, In conjunction with RTL and Le Figaro. When the Socialists, the candidate for the 2022 presidential election, slipped their ballots at the ballot box next April, the whole series of themes that weighed heavily on the French electorate was questioned. One of them has particularly sparked public opinion in recent weeks, especially Eric Jemmore: under the impetus of immigration. In his latest book, Re-entry, To be published on November 10, Arnaud Montebourg tackles this important question in a broad way, condemning an event that is out of control and fears that chaos may ensue.

In LCI, the candidate rated “Immigration has been going on for centuries“But it is today”We no longer know how to integrate. ⁇You have individuals [immigrés, NDLR] Who are thugs, and others are the extraordinary French of the future2, citing two symbols as an example, he added

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