萨科奇:法国国内有太多外国人
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said there are too many foreigners in France and the system for integrating them is "working more and more badly".
法国总统尼古拉·萨科奇称,法国境内有太多外国人,将他们融入法国的方法“正变得越来越糟”。

Nicolas Sarkozy says the system for integrating immigrants is at risk of breaking down
Mr Sarkozy is trailing in the opinion polls behind the Socialist candidate Francois Hollande.
He is also competing for conservative voters with the far-right National Front party led by Marine le Pen.
The president said while immigration could be a boon(恩惠,福利) for France, it needed to be controlled more tightly through tougher qualification rules for residency(住处) .
Mr Sarkozy, whose father was a Hungarian immigrant, also said he wanted to restrict some benefit payments to immigrants who had been in the country for 10 years.
Tough new rules
He has often made controversial comments on race and immigration issues, sharply dividing opinion in France.
In 2005, just before the Paris riots, he described young delinquents(行为不良的人) in the Paris suburbs as "racaille", meaning rabble.
As president, he has already pushed through tough new immigration rules, including the controversial deportation of Roma gypsies.
On Tuesday, his prime minister Francois Fillon caused dismay(沮丧,灰心) among Muslim and Jewish groups by suggesting the religious slaughter of animals was out of date.
The controversy started when a TV documentary said last month that all the abattoirs(屠宰场) in Paris region only produced halal(清真认证) meat.
So far the election campaign seems to have made relatively little impact on voters.
The latest opinion poll published on Tuesday by CSA showed the Socialist leader Francois Hollande widening his lead over President Sarkozy.
It also suggested that the Socialist leader would win decisively by 54% to 46% in a second round of voting on 6 May.