Why France Is Ending Birth Citizenship in Its African Territory!

The Real REASONS Why France Is Ending Birth Citizenship in Its African Territory! ’France is preparing to amend its constitution to end birthright citizenship in Mayotte, an African territory under its control. This move has sparked controversy and protests, with some viewing it as a deprivation of rights while others support it. French President Emmanuel Macron’s stance suggests a distancing of France from its African territories, emphasizing control without citizenship. Many find this confusing given France’s continued control over Mayotte. The amendment will affect those living in Mayotte, potentially altering their legal status and rights. The decision’s ultimate benefits for France remain uncertain. We are We Love Africa, an entirely independent and privately owned media network unafraid to address the issues we deem most crucial. Our channel is operated by a small team of passionate young individuals, aiming to inspire fellow young people to engage with politics. We rely mainly on contributions from fans, with donations and ad revenue driving our funding. There are no shady corporate influences here; nobody dictates our message. We’re eager to expand and reach more individuals, empowering them with information. Support us by subscribing, engaging, and sharing. Thank you! Sources: :// :// :// 4. 5. :// 7. 8. 9. :// Join this channel to get access to perks: We are Changing the narratives Of Mother Africa through YouTube Video at a Time... It’s Time For Africans To Tell Their Own Story! __________________________________________________________________ Remember to subscribe, and ring the notification bell, so that you do not miss any of our videos. Email us for News Tips, content submission, ads partnership, collabos, sponsorship or content issues All our videos are aimed at Educating, Informing, Reporting, Reviewing, Criticizing & Ranking everything African. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
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