Le Pen calls for free education to be refused to children of foreigners

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has proposed children of 'illegal immigrants' should be refused public education.

Marine le Pen

Far-right leader Marine le Pen answers reporters as she inaugurates her campaign headquarters, Wednesday, Nov.16, 2016 in Paris. Source: AAP

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has proposed children of illegal immigrants should be refused school places as part of tough proposals to restrict public services.

"I've got nothing against foreigners but I say to them: if you come to our country, don't expect that you will be taken care of, treated (by the health system) and that your children will be educated for free. That's finished now, it's the end of playtime," Le Pen said at a conference in Paris.

The leader of the National Front (FN) is forecast by opinion polls to finish second in next year's presidential election but she is hoping for new momentum after the victory of Donald Trump in the United States.

Speaking to AFP afterwards, she clarified that she was referring only to immigrants who are in the country illegally, and also said that foreigners living in France who do not pay tax should pay if they use the public education system.

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Published 8 December 2016 10:05pm
Updated 9 December 2016 6:58am
Source: AFP


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