Paris (AFP)

Marine Le Pen lamented Tuesday that Emmanuel Macron, in his speech Friday against "separatism" and in particular radical Islam, said "nothing" about immigration.

"There is nothing on immigration. Yet mass anarchic immigration is quite obviously the breeding ground of communitarianism, which is itself the breeding ground of Islamist fundamentalism", declared on RTL the president of the National Rally, who must meet in the morning the Minister of the Interior Gerald Darmanin.

The latter receives all the party leaders about the future bill on separatism.

"We must stop this massive immigration" by limiting the migratory balance to 10,000 people, because "400,000 people welcomed each year is too much", and "expel all those who, in our country, either commit crimes and crimes "or" profess sermons against the values ​​of the French Republic, "pleaded the far-right leader.

In Emmanuel Macron's speech, "there are a number of measures which are going in the right direction but which, for a certain part of them, are rendered ineffective" and "there are gaps", estimated the presidential candidate.

"The President of the Republic has some intuitions. Clearly he names things", "he names Wahhabism, Salafism, the Muslim Brotherhood as being ideologies vectors of separatism", welcomed the finalist of the presidential election in 2017.

But "the concepts are still a little difficult to master" when Emmanuel Macron speaks of "radical Islamism" because "there is no moderate Islamism", criticized Ms. Le Pen.

"We have the feeling that the President of the Republic thinks, and it is not in this area only, what to say is to do, that having said, the problem is resolved", she added.

Marine Le Pen ruled that the closure of 15 Salafist mosques "out of 150 in three years is still very little", and wondered on "what criteria" foreign funding for mosques would be controlled.

She asked for the expulsion of "S files" and wished "to give a legal framework to" private companies, "to" authorize company heads to indicate in the internal regulations of the company that the company imposes secularism ".

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