Paris has been having immigrant riots for the last couple of days. The UK had immigrant riots the other week. So I've been wondering when the last real immigrant riot happened in the US and why it seems like it's less of a problem here. Is it the threat of deportation? When was the last immigrant riot here in the States that you can remember?
Paris suburb hit by more rioting
Nine youths are being held by French police following a third night of unrest in a Paris suburb.
A spokesman for the local authority in Clichy-sous-Bois said the youths had been throwing missiles and petrol bombs, and 15 cars were set on fire.
Three hundred police officers in mobile units are on patrol in the town, which has a large immigrant population.
The violence began on Thursday after the deaths of two local teenagers said to have been fleeing police.
The authorities deny that officers were chasing the boys, who were electrocuted after entering an electricity sub-station.
March
Saturday saw hundreds of mourners pay homage to the teenagers by holding a peaceful procession in the suburb.
Marchers observed several minutes' silence and laid flowers a few metres from the spot where Ziad, aged 17, and Banou, 15, died.
The violence on Saturday night was significantly less than on the two preceding nights, police said.
On Friday, 23 police officers were reported to have been injured in clashes involving hundreds of youths and riot police.
An investigation into the boys' deaths by judicial and internal police authorities is under way.
Nine youths are being held by French police following a third night of unrest in a Paris suburb.
A spokesman for the local authority in Clichy-sous-Bois said the youths had been throwing missiles and petrol bombs, and 15 cars were set on fire.
Three hundred police officers in mobile units are on patrol in the town, which has a large immigrant population.
The violence began on Thursday after the deaths of two local teenagers said to have been fleeing police.
The authorities deny that officers were chasing the boys, who were electrocuted after entering an electricity sub-station.
March
Saturday saw hundreds of mourners pay homage to the teenagers by holding a peaceful procession in the suburb.
Marchers observed several minutes' silence and laid flowers a few metres from the spot where Ziad, aged 17, and Banou, 15, died.
The violence on Saturday night was significantly less than on the two preceding nights, police said.
On Friday, 23 police officers were reported to have been injured in clashes involving hundreds of youths and riot police.
An investigation into the boys' deaths by judicial and internal police authorities is under way.
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