
Macron has promised a new law on immigration by the summer, but there is confusion and political rowing over how to present it and uncertainty over how it could pass when Macron’s centrists have no absolute majority in parliament. This caused anger on the left, as Socialist politicians said Borne was putting the far right and the left in the same category.Īurore Bergé, the head of the parliamentary group of Macron’s centrist party, Renaissance, said: “As soon as you talk of immigration in France, everything becomes tense and a little different.” The prime minister, Élisabeth Borne, said the case was “very shocking” and showed “a rise in extremism” in France “on both sides”. Saint-Brevin first welcomed asylum seekers in 2016, when a notorious, sprawling shantytown near Calais on France’s north coast was dismantled and people who had been hoping to stow away on lorries to reach England were instead rehoused across France.Įmmanuel Macron denounced the attacks on Morez as “outrageous”. Morez said in March there had “never been the slightest problem” with asylum seekers in the many years they had been hosted in his town. The demonstrations were largely organised by the Reconquête movement of the former TV pundit and failed presidential candidate Éric Zemmour.

But locals said the protesters were mainly from outside the town. And from there, the possibilities are endless.Saint-Brevin, a seaside town at the mouth of the Loire River near the western city of Nantes, had for months faced protests against plans to move existing, state-run, asylum-seeker accommodation to a site close to a primary school. But when we submit our minds to Christ, the promises and goodness of God flood our lives in remarkable ways.It starts in your head. Our enemy is determined to get in our heads to make us feel helpless, overwhelmed, and incapable of making a difference for the kingdom of God.

In Get Out of Your Head, Jennie inspires and equips us to transform our emotions, our outlook, and even our circumstances by taking control of our thoughts.


Freedom comes when we refuse to be victims to our thoughts and realize we have already been equipped with power from God to fight and win the war for our minds. As she discovered in her own life, God built a way for us to escape that downward spiral. Jennie Allen knows what it’s like to swirl in a spiral of destructive thoughts, but she also knows we don’t have to stay stuck in toxic thinking patterns. Other people have better lives than I do. Are your thoughts holding you captive? I’ll never be good enough.
