The article reports on a parliamentary inquiry report that criticizes the French government's border policy at the Franco-British frontier. It highlights that over 40,000 people crossed the Channel by rubber dinghies in 2025, and the report accuses the government of employing a security-focused approach that is both ineffective and dangerous. The report also points out that this policy lacks democratic oversight. The report was presented by Elsa Faucillon, a Communist deputy.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the criticism of the government's border policy as a failure of security logic and democratic accountability. The emphasis on the inefficacy and danger of the policy aligns with left-wing critiques of hardline immigration policies. The use of terms like 'logique sécuritaire' (secu





