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Petition for Immigration Referendum: Concerns Over Signature Verification

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Petition Claiming over a Million Signatures Against Immigration Faces Verification Concerns

PARIS – A petition spearheaded by French politician Philippe de ⁢Villiers, aiming to gather support against⁤ immigration, claims to have surpassed one million signatures. However, an investigation by CheckNews reveals meaningful vulnerabilities in the petition’s verification process, raising questions about the authenticity of the support.

The referendum-immigration.com site, managed by Philippe de Villiers with data processing handled at offices of Lagardère News (Europe 1, JDD) located at 2 rue​ des Cévennes, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, relies on a basic CAPTCHA test for sign-up. CheckNews found the system​ allows for the⁤ submission of fictitious names -‍ including “Test Test,” “Philippe de Voilier,” and “Pierre Paul Jacques” – paired with fabricated or existing email addresses. Each submission was met with a “Thank you for​ signing the petition!” message, increasing the signatory count without any ⁢identity verification. No confirmation emails ⁤where received ⁢by CheckNews using personal email addresses.

The only apparent safeguard is a block on duplicate email addresses, triggering‌ a “You have already signed!” message. This feature, though, allows users to determine if a specific email address ⁣has‌ already been used to sign the petition.CheckNews discovered the email address associated with National assembly deputy Laurent Wauquiez had already been registered,perhaps by⁤ Wauquiez himself or another party.This ​raises the possibility of individuals signing up others⁢ without their knowledge or consent, including public figures like Marine Le Pen.

Furthermore,the petition interface includes optional checkboxes allowing signatories to ⁣share their email addresses with Philippe de ⁣Villiers and Lagardère Média News (owned by the Bolloré group). CheckNews confirmed signatures are accepted even without checking ‌these boxes.

Fayard editions, contacted regarding ‌potential ⁢promotional use of the petition data​ for an upcoming book by de Villiers, stated they are not in ⁢charge‌ of the initiative but did not clarify whether the author intends to leverage the petition for ​book promotion.

Requests for comment​ from Philippe de Villiers’s⁣ assistant, ⁣the petition’s designated ​email address (petitionvilliers@gmail.com), ‌Lagardère group press services, and JDD director of publication Geoffroy Lejeune regarding signatory verification and data usage went unanswered.

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