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  France extending emergency order to Feb.   (AP)  Updated: 2005-11-14 21:05  
 Later Monday, Chirac was to make a televised statement about the violence — 
his third public comment since the unrest began, the Elysee Palace said. His 
comments Monday to the Cabinet were reported to journalists by Cope, the 
spokesman. 
 Within the next few days, France is expected to start deporting foreigners 
implicated in the violence, a plan by law-and-order Interior Minister Nicolas 
Sarkozy that has raised concerns among human rights groups, and questions among 
other ministers. 
 Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said he agreed that illegal immigrants 
could be sent home, but not foreigners with permission to live in France. 
 "A French person who carried out a crime or a misdemeanor in France cannot be 
treated in one way while a foreigner with papers in order is treated in 
another," he told Europe-1 radio. "It's not possible."    
  
  
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