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RALLIES TOOK PLACE IN STRASBOURG, LYON AND BORDEAUX ON FRIDAY (MARCH 7) Roughly 80 people in Strasbourg protested on March 7 against the potential closure of their city’s US consulate
following the Trump administration's drive to cut spending. American students, French students, high school pupils and retirees were among those who gathered before Strasbourg’s US
consulate just after midday on Friday, protesting for about an hour. “It was a great event,” said Vivianne Beller, the Vice President of Alsace Etats-Unis (AEU) and member of Americans in
Alsace (AIA). “There were way more people than we had initially expected, with a lot of press and television coverage,” she added. Further representatives from organisations including AEU,
AIA, Democrats Abroad and Strasbourg Amities (a student exchange programme) were also present to demonstrate unity in defence of the city’s long standing French connections with the US. “The
consulate is our partner in these groups and activities - we invite them to events, they advise us, and we do the same. For us, it is not just an office that we go to when we need papers,
it is much more,” Ms Beller told The Connexion. “This was a lobbying effort and we aimed to keep it a fairly positive event. It was about drawing attention to the positives for business, for
international relations, for the American population here in Strasbourg,” she added. Read also: Trump tariff row: How much - and what - does the US export to France and vice versa
‘CONSULATES MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN’ A banner-making workshop was organised on the morning before the protest to ensure attendees were well-armed with the tools to make their message clear.
“Consulates make America great again,” read one sign. “‘Serving and protecting’ also applies to Americans abroad,” stated another. One woman wrote, “Old friends matter,” surrounded by
sketches of the French flag, referring to the fact that Strasbourg has been home to the oldest US consulate in France for over 150 years. Read also: US media praises 'charmer'
Macron over his meeting with Trump A total of 13,000 US citizens received their first residency-card to live in France in 2024, a five percent increase on 2023 figures, showing France
remains a popular destination for Americans. The US community in north-east France is particularly strong, with the AIA alone having a paid membership of some 150 American families,
representing around 400 people. “The Consulate General represents the American footprint in a region that is historically and economically important to Americans and our European friends and
allies,” said Claire Naughton, AIA social media director and a US citizen in France since 2018. “Removing the US presence here makes us look like weak and unreliable international business
partners. It makes life less safe here for me as an American, and generally inconveniences everyone who will have to rely on Paris, which is already understaffed, to support us in anything
from standard administrative procedures to emergencies.” PROTESTS IN LYON AND BORDEAUX US political media Politico reported that consulates in Lyon, Rennes and Bordeaux may also be shut
down, which would leave only the consulate in Marseille and the main US Embassy in Paris to represent the American community in France. Efforts to support these consulates are not only
taking place in Strasbourg. Around 15 people protested outside the US consulate in Bordeaux on Friday, reports local media outlet Sudouest. A further group of 15 Americans held a last-minute
rally in Lyon on Friday afternoon, while members of the US Embassy in Paris were in the city for a day of administrative appointments, said Le Progrès. Consulates in other European cities
could also be affected, including Dusseldorf, Leipzig and Hamburg in Germany, Florence in Italy, and Ponta Delgada in Portugal. No further updates have been communicated regarding the
potential closure of France’s US consulates, however Ms Beller states the community is awaiting responses which are expected to arrive in the coming days.
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