Le Pen: Madness," she said in an interview with the fifth estate. "There are other ways to do it," she went on, adding that the "danger is real — false passports. "A real passport given to Islamic fundamentalist in the influx of immigrants to enter the country with the intent to commit terrorist attacks, according to CBC. It a danger. I've said it. And that what happened in Paris," she claimed. Le Pen and her party appear to have received a boost by voter concerns about security after the attacks in Paris on Nov. 13. Le Pen — roundly criticized by many in France for what are seen as thinly-veiled racist positions — sat down with the fifth estate Mark Kelley as part of a special report that airs tonight called "Aftermath: How Paris Changed the World." Watch the fifth estate: How Paris changed the world tonight at 9 p.m., 9:30 NT on CBC TV After Paris attacks, France National Front pursues its campaign of fear 'Boy on the beach' family coming to Canada: fifth estate Le Pen is currently doing well in French public opinion polls, particularly in two regions in the southeast and the depressed north, where she is vying to be president of the area called Nord-Pas de Calais in regional elections set for early December.
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