Not everyone is happy about George Clooney and his family becoming French citizens. The recent news of Clooney, his wife Amal and their children being granted French citizenship sparked criticism from Marie-Pierre Vedrenne, a junior deputy to the interior minister, who argued in a radio interview on Franceinfo that it raised an “issue of fairness.”
Vedrenne suggested that Clooney had been granted French citizenship due to his fame rather than on merit, and she argued “this is not the right message to send.” She also said she felt that it showed some ”double standards” and added that she will verify “the entire procedure,” according to Le Monde newspaper. But
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