Too late for such shenanigans. France, Germany, Spain, and all the other major European countries purposely decided to bring or allow in millions upon millions of Muslims because it was in the interest of those dictating such policies: both "right-wing" corporatists looking for cheap labor and suppressed wages, and left wing looking to consolidate large volumes of handout-dependent voters.

And now you want to backtrack and punish some of them for having perfectly well-known views and opinions? They're citizens now, and you have to deal with their shit exactly as you deal with the shit of the generations-born citizens. nostr:note1kgjhxj5apz576dfdnpg82w8f6vdrczu8wax2dx57f2dmt8qxh9esamepqr

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Agree on some of the text, not on all.

The law does not treat naturalized citizens the same as born citizens in most countries, including US.

Event not loading but I suppose it's about France.

I wasn't talking from a legal point of view - laws can change. I was speaking morally. Where laws treat born and naturalized citizens differently, those laws are immoral.

In any case the specific case was Benzema, the football player. Born in Lyon, his father "immigrated" to the metropolis as a French national in the 50's. His mother was born in Lyon.

All these politicians who now have their panties tied in a knot over the opinions and beliefs of French muslims should have thought about it many many years ago.

French morals are very secular:).

As an exercise

Let's suppose you hire ten people for your business and one of them is not doing anything else than inciting the others to destroy your business.

States are built as businesses and the laws just like the employment contracts make sure to cover such cases.