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Is the immigration problem in the suburbs of Paris serious?

France was once a country of immigrants. For a century and a half, in order to attract labor, France

Accepted a large number of immigrants from Africa and Eastern Europe.

From 65438 to 0974, due to the slowdown of economic growth, the French government announced that it would formally stop emigration except for political asylum and family reunion.

Now, with the "urban renewal plan", more and more immigrants and their descendants live in the suburbs. In the neighborhoods where many of the poorest French people live, the number of immigrants is also the largest. Influenced by prejudice and xenophobia, many French people are skeptical about the behavior, ability and even success of immigrants.

Immigrants cannot really integrate into French society. Over time, the descendants of immigrants living in "difficult" neighborhoods are disappointed, and they feel insulted and abandoned by the state and government. They were born and raised in France, but they are out of tune with French society. Therefore, they form various groups and create violent incidents from time to time. One of the purposes is to show your existence and hope to get attention. The following figures can illustrate the problem: in the 1990 s, there were 200 "difficult" neighborhoods in France, and now there are more than 900; Since the beginning of this year, 30,000 cars have been burned in France, that is, 3,000 cars have been burned every month, and 100 cars have been burned every day. Two teenagers were accidentally electrocuted, which provided a fuse for the descendants of immigrants to vent their dissatisfaction.

Immigration in the suburbs of Paris is one of the factors of social instability.