France’s new Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau on Wednesday vowed to toughen the country’s immigration rules after a Moroccan man was arrested in Switzerland, suspected of murdering a 19-year-old student and burying her body in a forest on the outskirts of Paris. Retailleau, a conservative who has ...
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