regularization of a Tunisian who had saved two children in 2015



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The 25-year-old man rescued two children from a fire in 2015, but his act of bravery was not filmed or relayed on social media.

Aymen Latrous, a 25-year-old Tunisian who rescued two children from the flames in 2015 in the Val-d'Oise, was finally regularized after being threatened with deportation, the prefecture said.

He left with Mamoudou Gbadama, received at the Élysée and quickly regularized after saving a child by climbing the facade of a building at the end of May in Paris. Filmed, the feat of this 22-year-old Malian had been seen millions of times on social networks, earning him the nickname "Spiderman".

An act of bravery that had not been filmed. Conversely, no image of Mohamed Aymen Latrous's act of bravery had been recorded. With two friends, he saved two children from the flames on the evening of April 10, 2015 in Fosses. The mayor, who had distinguished him, had supported his request for regularization. Without effect. He had been under an obligation to leave French territory (OQTF) since January 30, 2018. His story had been publicized shortly after the express regulation of Mamoudou Gbadama. At the beginning of June, the prefecture announced the repeal of the OQTF aimed at it and opened the way to its regularization in view of its act "positive and altruistic act."

A residence permit of one year renewable. He was given Monday a title of one year, renewable, authorizing him to stay and work in France, said the prefecture of Val-d'Oise. His lawyer, Philippine Parastatis, regretted that "it should be publicized so that there is a solution". She thus joined the criticism that badociations of aid to migrants had addressed to the executive after the regularization of Mamoudou Gbadama. A regal gesture which, according to them, made it possible to make forget the turn of the executive's screw on the immigration.

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