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In Paris I know you have Belleville that is racially integrated. And then you have St. Denis, Aubervilliers, and Bobigny, as well as Vitry and Ivry Sur Seine which I believe are majority Muslim but I am not sure. I believe Clichy su Bois is almost entirely made up of North Africans and SubSaharan Africans but I am not sure. I believe that Boulevard Barbes and the entire neighborhood of Goutte D'Or is mostly African but I believe this whole area is starting to experience gentrification.
It is hard to figure this stuff out when the country does not do a census on race.
Will you find many white French people left in any of these neighborhoods or any like them?
Interestingly, the French government has NOT adopted a specific policy regarding illegal immigration. The police do raid immigrant camps, these days, but the only thing that happens is that the immigrants are uprooted and move on to new places to camp.
Interestingly, the French government has NOT adopted a specific policy regarding illegal immigration. The police do raid immigrant camps, these days, but the only thing that happens is that the immigrants are uprooted and move on to new places to camp.
Ok but do you know if these neighborhoods are majority Muslim or racially mixed. I read that banilues tend to be mixed but then I read the banilues are mostly Muslim so maybe these neighborhoods that I mentioned were once diverse but are now mostly Muslim?
In Paris I know you have Belleville that is racially integrated. And then you have St. Denis, Aubervilliers, and Bobigny, as well as Vitry and Ivry Sur Seine which I believe are majority Muslim but I am not sure. I believe Clichy su Bois is almost entirely made up of North Africans and SubSaharan Africans but I am not sure. I believe that Boulevard Barbes and the entire neighborhood of Goutte D'Or is mostly African but I believe this whole area is starting to experience gentrification.
It is hard to figure this stuff out when the country does not do a census on race.
Will you find many white French people left in any of these neighborhoods or any like them?
Those neighbourhoods are indeed not very nice. I was in Aubervilliers just last month one evening (pretty much by myself btw as my French friend had to cycle to save money) and I was glad that I left there unscathed (especially considering that I'm Asian, aka an easy target to rob).
There are still white French people living in or moving in those neighbourhoods since the rent is cheaper.
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