The far-right presidential candidate 'hasn't shed her father's anti-Semitic views.'
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Marine Le Pen, head of the French far-right party Front National (FN) and a presidential candidate, speaks to the press during a visit to the police station of Juvisy-sur-Orge on February 7, 2017.
Israel or France? Dual citizens appalled after Le Pen says they may have to choose
If the far-right leader is elected and goes through with her plan to do away with dual citizenship, it could leave French-Israelis without the pension they depend on; some suggest that the candidate hasn't shed her father's anti-Semitic views.
Ariel David | 10.02.2017
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