François Michel lambart, a member of parliament for Bouches-du-Rhône, posted another motivational message calling on immigrants to turn and pressure this by posting and commenting on all social media.
And this is on his Facebook account, where I left you the source of the message at the bottom of the article.
The text of the message
It’s rare for a call to get moving so many people. We must continue!
Thank you and unprecedented support here and on my account
We are now 101 parliamentarians, representatives, or senators to demand the regulation of isolated, undocumented immigrants who alone cannot “get out.”
This invitation is not wishful thinking. It aims to protect the population of our country and is like a nation that is still the fifth global power.
That is why we continue tirelessly to call for regularization of the status of undocumented migrants during the Coronavirus pandemic. Your posts, “likes” and comments have enabled us to reach nearly 130,000 people within a few days and the number of elected officials joining us every day.
This is exceptional and necessary to extend this call by accompanying this new post once again. I also continued to mobilize the Freedom, Ecology, Brotherhood parties to advance this massive mobilization.
Mention it again. According to the World Health Organization, “[COVID-19] disease can only be controlled if a comprehensive approach is adopted to protect everyone’s rights to life and health.
Migrants and refugees are particularly vulnerable to exclusion, stigmatization and discrimination, especially when undocumented. To avoid disaster, governments must do everything to protect everyone’s rights and health. Protecting the rights and health of everyone will actually control the spread of the virus.
So we must continue to “like”, comment and share this call because from your home, you are giving a massive crowd to a call tomorrow might be the France call we love. We started with 18 parliamentarians and are now over 100 members. Realize the strength of your crowd. It is really almost historical!
The text of the message is in French
It is rare that a call mobilizes so many people. We must continue!
Thanks to you and with unprecedented support here and on my Twitter account (@fm_lambert) we are now 101 parliamentarians, deputies or Senators to call for a regularization of isolated undocumented migrants who alone cannot s ‘get out. This call is not wishful thinking.
It aims to protect the inhabitants of our country and is in the image of a nation which remains the fifth world power. We therefore continue to tirelessly call for the regularization of undocumented migrants during the coronavirus epidemic.
Your shares, “likes” and comments have enabled us to reach nearly 130,000 people in a few days and increase the number of elected officials who join us every day.
This is exceptional and it is essential to amplify the scope of this call by accompanying, once again, this new post. I also continued to mobilize my party, “Liberty, Ecology, Fraternity” to go further with this formidable mobilization.
Let us recall it again.
For the WHO, “[COVID-19] disease can only be controlled if an inclusive approach is adopted to protect the rights of every individual to life and health.
Migrants and refugees are particularly susceptible to exclusion, stigma and discrimination, especially when they are undocumented.
To avoid a disaster, governments must do everything to protect the rights and health of everyone. Protecting the rights and health of all will in reality make it possible to control the spread of the virus ”
You must therefore continue to“ like ”, comment and share this call because, from your home, you are giving a tremendous audience to a call which maybe the one from France that we love.
We started with 18 parliamentarian and are today at more than 100. Realize the strength of your mobilization. It is already almost historic!
François-Michel Lambert,
deputy of Bouches-du-Rhône
Jean-Michel Clément, Member of Parliament for Vienne
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With Elsa Faucillon, MP, MP for Hauts-de-Seine
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Stéphane Peu, deputy for Seine-Saint-Denis
Alain Bruneel, deputy, deputy for the North
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