The bill, however, is deeply opposed by top human rights organizations that argue France is marred with mass migrant deportations and violent destruction of their camps.
On Saturday, protesters gathered in Paris to demand the government withdraw the controversial bill.
Meanwhile, French migrant associations have urged the government to pay attention to the refugees' needs, particularly those living in Paris.
French migrant associations are calling for urgent action from authorities as more than 2,000 refugees continue to find themselves in unstable shelters and in fear of violence in Paris camps.
As of spring 2018, more than 2,400 migrants live in precarious conditions in three camps in the French capital.
Around 1,600 migrants sleep in tents at the Porte de la Villette camp, many of whom are victims of extortion and intimidation by their peers.