Migrants in the town of Alençon, France, rioted, set fire to vehicles and attacked police and firefighters after authorities arrested a 16-year-old suspect for dealing drugs.
Around 20 young men hit the streets to cause chaos in response to the arrest, throwing fireworks at emergency personnel, a common tactic during migrant riots.
“We deplore this night of urban violence in Perseigne, in Alençon, in which there were a dozen vehicles set on fire,” Françoise Tahéri, prefect of the Orne district, told BFMTV.
Tirs de mortier sur la police et véhicules incendiés : nous sommes en Normandie, à #Alençon, et pas en Seine-Saint-Denis.
Et ce n’est même pas le nouvel an… pic.twitter.com/pNjQnDsGl2
— Nicolas Bay (@NicolasBay_) October 27, 2021
Photos taken this morning show the remains of torched vehicles.
Les carcasses de voitures sont en train d'être retirées ce matin à #Alencon, sous surveillance de policiers casqués. Des jeunes du quartier sont en train de ramasser des pavés. @BFMTV pic.twitter.com/0m5boI7QsF
— David Unal (@david_unal) October 27, 2021
Apparently, the state has been dispersing the migrants over the whole area recently in a bid to help them “integrate” better.
#Alencon la politique de l'État qui a consisté récemment à répartir les migrants sur l'ensemble du territoire pour "déghettoiser" et (espérait-il) améliorer leur intégration est en train de dégénérer !
Avant le cancer était circonscrit et opérable, aujourd'hui il s'est généralisé— 🇫🇷A COEUR VAILLANT… (@A_COEURVAILLANT) October 27, 2021
That looks like it was a resounding success.
Cities and towns in France are routinely plagued by migrant riots that are sparked by violent confrontations between police and criminals.
Alençon: la préfète de l'Orne déplore "une nuit de violences urbaines" pic.twitter.com/pzBtjqBbDj
— BFMTV (@BFMTV) October 27, 2021
In May last year, migrants in Paris staged unrest for multiple nights, attacking police and setting fire to vehicles in protest against the accidental death of a motorcyclist.
Some areas are so out of control that during the first COVID-19 lockdown, a top government official said restrictions shouldn’t be imposed on migrant-heavy areas due to the threat of riots.
Unrest in France’s notorious high crime banlieues is commonplace and a clear sign that multiculturalism has failed, although the media has repeatedly tried to frame the very existence of no-go zones as a conspiracy theory.
However, the issue is treated deadly seriously in France, with mass migration becoming a core issue for voters in the run up to next year’s presidential election.
As we discuss below, a new poll found that the majority of French people fear they are being replaced by Muslim migrants and that Christianity will go ‘extinct’.
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Emmanuel Macron’s main challenger, author Eric Zemmour, who previously called for migrant areas to be “re-conquered by force,” has moved to within 5 percentage points of the president.
“Mass immigration, resignation from the state, lack of justice and abandonment of our police officers: # Alençon , it’s all of this at the same time,” tweeted Zemmour in response to the riots.
Immigration massive, démission de l’État, absence de justice et abandon de nos policiers : #Alençon, c’est tout cela à la fois. https://t.co/UQcVK3KWwc
— Eric Zemmour (@ZemmourEric) October 28, 2021
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