Re: Cross declarations between France and Spain for the massive regularisation of immigran
My apologies beforehand to the French here, but I must say that I don't trust the intentions of France one inch.
By now saying that Zapatero did not have another choice but to regularize the illegal immigrans en masse, and stating that the situation was complex and delicate, France has given Zapatero a weapon to blame indirectly former Spanish President J.M. Aznar for the massive regularisation of immigrants.
Like France knows only too well (and who doesn't?), Zapatero is a complete retard and a politically (and economically) weaker Spain has always been more convenient for France.
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