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Small boat crossings

Well I am not a lawyer but I do know one who could clarify this to us. @motorbiking
"French law does not lay down strict time limits for asylum seekers to make an application after entering the country.".

 
The truth of the matter is and I don't know the reason why, but they could very easily smash the gangs as he put it if they wanted to. It would be the easiest thing in the world to do but he doesn't want to.
If it was so easy then why doesn't he do it?
 
"French law does not lay down strict time limits for asylum seekers to make an application after entering the country.".

Welll that clearly says that they must register as assylum seekers,
 
The French track U.K. border force and they would not allow them to dock and unload.

The British boats are hardly going to start shelling the French are they


Oh dear, I’ve used your own argument against you and made ya look very silly.

Reform Party supporting muppets like you are easily destroyed.
We wouldn't have to fire a shot.
What could the French do to stop us?
 
French law does not lay down strict time limits for asylum seekers to make an application after entering the country.

However, the law specifies that one reason for OFPRA to process an asylum claim in Accelerated Procedure is that “without legitimate reason, the applicant who irregularly entered French territory or remained there irregularly did not introduce their asylum claim in a period of 90 days as from the date they has entered the French territory.”[1] Prior to the 2018 reform, this time limit was 120 days.
 
However, the law specifies that one reason for OFPRA to process an asylum claim in Accelerated Procedure is that “without legitimate reason, the applicant who irregularly entered French territory or remained there irregularly did not introduce their asylum claim in a period of 90 days as from the date they has entered the French territory.”[1] Prior to the 2018 reform, this time limit was 120 days.
Which has got nothing to do with having to register. That is "if" they register not that they have to.
 
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