Significant Immigration Enforcement Action in Hauts-de-Seine
In a decisive move reflecting the ongoing efforts to combat illegal immigration, the Prefect of Hauts-de-Seine, Alexandre Brugère, has ordered the expulsion of a 32-year-old Moroccan man. This action took place on Thursday, April 23, 2026, when the individual was deported by airplane, marking a notable instance of the stringent measures being implemented by local authorities to address unauthorized residency in France. The prefect's assertive stance on immigration has garnered attention as he continues to take significant actions against those residing in the country without proper documentation.
Context of Increased Deportations
Recent data from the Ministry of Justice indicates a dramatic rise in the number of foreign detainees being expelled from France, with an increase of 70% recorded between late 2024 and April 2026. This trend underscores the government's intensified approach to managing immigration and ensuring compliance with legal residency requirements. The actions taken by Brugère are part of a broader initiative to reinforce immigration laws and mitigate the influx of individuals who do not possess the necessary legal status to remain in the country.
As reported by leparisien.fr.