It's a time in the world when the word 'Migrants'
makes headlines and gets all the attention, now a French court has given a
farmer and pro-immigration activist a suspended 3,000 euros ($3,200) fine for
helping illegal immigrants to enter France and giving them food and shelter.
The farmer, 37 years old Cedric Herrou an olive
and chicken farmer, was facing a maximum five-year prison sentence and a 30,000
euro ($31,500) financial penalty both for driving immigrants across the border
from Italy in his farm truck and lodging them on his premises. Pretre,
prosecuting, had asked for an eight-month sentence.However, in what appears to be a lenient sentence, the judge in the south of France let Herrou off with a fine, which he does not have to pay unless he offends again.
Herrou told French Radio station BFMTV after the sentence:
"Justice is a witness
of the dehumanizing conditions people living on the French territory have to
cope with everyday. Our politicians, our political representatives, must be
responsible for giving a decent welcome to the people that set foot on French
soil, whether it is a country, a department, a region, a nation, a continent,
Europe must respect human right and the right of children."
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