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Karine Le Marchand is asked if she feels very different from 20-year-olds today, especially as a child of immigration. She strongly affirms the difference, stating it's incomparable.
She clarifies who is being discussed, differentiating between young delinquents who reject their parents' values and the majority of young people. She questions if the discussion is about those with 'negative IQs' or the general youth.
Le Marchand highlights her niece who just passed the bar and works with international lawyers. She notes that in her niece's firm, foreign lawyers must declare €50,000 per year to renew their visas, a condition not applied to many passing through France.
She criticizes the ease with which French nationality is granted, stating it's not applied to most people in France temporarily. She also mentions a documentary showing how little is needed to obtain French nationality.