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Why is Paris so chaotic now?

Causes of the riots: 10 On June 27th, two boys were electrocuted while trying to escape from the police in Subois, clichy, a northern suburb of Paris. Hundreds of teenagers in this city took to the streets to protest, burning cars and trash cans, smashing shops and government agencies, and clashed with the police. The riot spread. The riots in Paris, France exposed complex political disputes. The riots around Paris, France showed new ominous signs on the 3 rd. Some people shot at the police and firefighters during the riot. The French are worried that the declaration of "40-night riots" may become a reality. The riots exposed the disadvantages accumulated by French society in immigration and assimilation policies, and also brought about complex political struggles.

As we all know, France has entered an aging society, and the birth rate of a new generation of native French is low. In order to inject new vitality into society and maintain sustained economic growth, the French government has absorbed a large number of immigrants from North African countries and Turkey in recent years. Most of them believe in Islam, which is obviously different from the French nation in religious beliefs, values and daily customs.

Due to the lack of employment opportunities and social security, as well as the lack of good education, the newly born French immigrants have gradually formed marginalized "socially disadvantaged groups" in cities.

Take this riot as an example. The living environment of African-American immigrants in the northern suburbs of Paris is harsh, the unemployment rate is more than twice that of Paris, the gap between the rich and the poor is large and the crime rate is high. The original new generation of immigrants were deeply dissatisfied with the French government's immigration policy. Now that their compatriots are killed, it will naturally lead to riots in social groups to vent their dissatisfaction.