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May 26, 2026
France struggles to deport immigrant students
France is facing criticism for deporting immigrant students who have graduated from technical high …
The Plight of Immigrant Students in France
France is grappling with a concerning trend of deporting immigrant students who have graduated from technical high schools. In the northern suburb of Paris, Saint-Denis, dozens of students of immigrant backgrounds are facing deportation orders, despite exemptions designed to protect students training in understaffed fields.
Deportation Orders on the Rise
In April, Mariem*, a 19-year-old Tunisian student studying medicine, received a deportation order. Mohammed*, 19, a Moroccan student enrolled in an electrical engineering program, also received a similar letter. The deportation orders, known as "Obligation de Quitter le Territoire Francais" (OQTF), have left many students in a state of shock and uncertainty.
The Data Analysis
An estimated 50 students in one Saint-Denis trade school were either undocumented or had been deported due to paperwork issues.
About a dozen other technical schools in the region are experiencing similar challenges.
The percentage of visas issued overall has decreased by more than 40 percent, and work visas by more than 50 percent.
The Impact Analysis
The deportation orders are often the result of administrative errors, convoluted bureaucracy, or language barriers. Many students have lost out on work or study opportunities due to the prefecture's timeline to approve work permits falling outside the academic calendar. The backlog for residence and work permits is particularly bad in Saint-Denis, with an average processing time of 145 days, compared to 117 across France.
The Prediction
The situation may improve with the election of a left-wing mayor in Saint-Denis, Bally Bagayoko, who has shown support for undocumented technical school students. However, the road ahead remains uncertain for many immigrant students in France.
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