After the UN announced that 15,000 people had traveled to the Middle East to join ISIS Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced that France would open a dozen de- radicalization centers. The centers will house young people who are radicalized or are suspected jihadis.
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68% Yes |
32% No |
68% Yes |
32% No |
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Unique answers from En Marche! voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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No, they should be investigated and if found guilty depending on the crime should be treated with proper punishment
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You cannot reason with a tiger, when your head is in its mouth (Winston Churchill)
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No, but they should participate in group discussions with people from a variety of religious and ethnic backgrounds lead in a way that builds on people’s similarities
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Only if they are proved to be involved
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Yes, but only if there are acting up
@9BXHLQN2yrs2Y
Yes, but allow for judicial action if unlawfully under surveillance
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It depends on if they are a threat to national security, and public safety.
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