2023-09-28 18:53:00
“Georges-Louis Bouchez is lucky that stupidity does not kill”: judge Luc Hennart tackles the president of the MR
Nicole De Moor, Secretary of State for Migration, proposed making asylum seekers pay for their place in a reception center, in order to encourage them to work. A proposal which sparked debate on the LN24 set, with the intervention in particular of the Secretary of State herself, Michel Genet, general director of Médecins du monde Belgique and Jean-François Gerard, lawyer and coordinator of the office legal status of refugees. “We must facilitate access to the labor market”, according to Jean-François Gerard, who underlines that “Actiris is facing 100,000 job offers, in 50 shortage sectors” and that “migrants can fill these boxes “, if we provide them with the necessary documents. For Ludivine de Magnanville, “it’s shameful to welcome people like that who had the courage to leave their country.”
Julien Bal’s team addressed the subject of police interventions in schools, to control students in crisis for example, as happened in Nalinnes recently. Saskia Simon, Police Watch coordinator at the Human Rights League and Muriel Vigneron, SLFP vice-president of Education, joined the debate alongside the columnists. For the last mentioned, teacher training in specialized education is needed, to avoid the intervention of the police. For entrepreneur Jean Kitenge, the images of the nine-year-old child restrained by the police in Nalinnes “testify to a certain consideration of children from immigrant backgrounds, because we think that they are perhaps physically stronger than the others […] With other children, we wouldn’t do it.” Comments which caused debate on the set. Muriel Vigneron also addressed the case of a teacher suspended for having carried out restraint measures on a child, and denounced the lack of attention from politicians towards the feelings of teachers, in this type of case.
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