New Delhi: In a shocking incident, a pregnant woman was violently pushed out of a bus in France, a country that once proudly welcomed refugees. This incident, coupled with New Years chaos caused by refugees, has intensified the debate on illegal immigration, a key issue in the upcoming elections. Videos of these disturbances have flooded social media, highlighting the growing safety concerns among the French people.Cultural enrichment turning into threatA few years ago, Europe launched a campaign promoting open borders and multiculturalism, inviting refugees from African and Muslim countries. Slogans like Refugees Welcome! echoed across the continent. However, the reality has been grim. Instead of cultural enrichment, these illegal refugees have become a significant threat, especially to local women. Recent incidents in France illustrate the severity of the situation.Video shared on social mediaThe video of the incident was shared by an X user, named Europe Invasion with a caption which read, North African immigrants throw a pregnant French woman off the bus. This is unbearable. The user has been posting multiple videos and incdents where immigrants are choosing lawlessness once they arrive in Europe.North African immigrants throw a pregnant French woman off the bus. This is unbearable. pic.twitter.com/N6JuWKKk0f— Europe Invasion (@EuropeInvasionn) June 18, 2024Rising violence against womenThe consequences of this so-called cultural enrichment are visible throughout Europe. Women, in particular, are bearing the brunt of the deteriorating law and order situation. A disturbing video recently surfaced, showing a pregnant woman in France being forcibly ejected from a bus by a group of black men, leaving viewers in shock and raising questions about the safety of women in the country.Emmanuel Macrons responseThe refugee crisis and its impact on public safety have become central issues in the upcoming elections. President Macron is under pressure, leading to the introduction and passage of a strict immigration bill. Despite opposition from some ministers and leftist leaders, the bill received support from right-wing factions, marking a significant ideological shift. The new law includes measures such as denying housing benefits to unemployed non-EU refugees for five years and extending the period before refugees can access welfare benefits.