Immigration being at the heart of the National Front’s programs, accusations of racism or controversy on the subject are never very far... Rediscover in the 80s and 90s statements by Jean-Marie Le Pen, Bruno Mégret, or local elected officials…
Report devoted to the proposals of Bruno MEGRET, general delegate of the National Front, to feed the program of his party to limit immigration. Interview with Bruno MEGRET.
Report in Haute-Corse where Jean-Marie LE PEN, president of the National Front, came to support Jean Baptiste BIAGGI, candidate in the regional by-elections, delivers a speech in which he stirs the fear of immigrants: "one Corsican in four is already Maghreb". Interview with Roland ESTEVE, candidate of the FN list, who refutes the accusations of racism against the Maghreb living in Corsica.
Report in Noyon in Oise, dedicated to racial discrimination in hiring. Interviews with Francis HEREDIA, director of the ANPE de Noyon, who must remind certain employers of the law, and Jeanine GUELBONE, restaurateur, elected from the National Front who rejects on the clients her refusal to hire employees of color.
While Jean-Marie LE PEN, president of the National Front and candidate for the presidential election defends the accusations of racism, Albert PEYRON, deputy FN, evokes various facts and speaks of "dominating and destructive invasion" about immigration at a party convention. During this convention in Nice, the team of journalists of the FR3 channel was molested by activists dissatisfied with a poll Le Figaro-Magazine and FR3.
Interview of Jean-Marie LE PEN, President of the Front National by Franz-Olivier GIESBERT, who asks him to explain himself on racism and the recent statements made on immigration. Jean-Marie LE PEN, defends himself by answering: "Mister Giesbert has your eyes, as long as I am not painted in black, I will not be anti-racist", "C"is Gallic humor".
Report on the festival organized by the National Front in Saint Martin de Crau. On the eve of the final of the World Cup opposing France to Brazil, many activists regret the too great diversity of players that make up the team. Jean-Marie LE PEN and Bruno MEGRET were also interviewed.