“The immigrationist religion is an insult for human beings, whose integrity is always bound to one national community, one language, one culture.”

Speech of Marine Le Pen at the summer festival of Frejus, Front National (September 2016) http://www.frontnational.com/videos/discours-de-marine-le-pen-aux-estivales-de-frejus/

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