This is the poisonous fruit of Islamic immigration.
Paris just cancelled its iconic New Year’s Eve concert on the Champs-Élysées, scrapping one of the world’s most famous celebrations as security fears spiral out of control. Officials admit they can’t guarantee safety or manage the crowds, a humiliating sign of how unstable the city has become. What should be a night of lights, music, and global spectacle has instead turned into a warning flare — Paris can’t even keep its most cherished public event from being shut down by Islamic terror.
Paris has canceled the iconic New Year’s Eve concert on the Champs-Élysées due to escalating security concerns and crowd control issues.
This is what happens when you import third world migrants into a first world country.
Tragic.
— Ada Lluch (@ada_lluch) December 3, 2025
For years, New Year’s Eve in France has been overshadowed by waves of Islamic chaos that turn celebration into fear. Instead of fireworks, entire neighborhoods have watched cars go up in flames — sometimes by the hundreds — in coordinated arson sprees that have become a grim annual ritual across cities like Strasbourg, Lyon, and Paris’s outer suburbs. Riot police are routinely deployed in force, bracing for sexual assaults, street attacks, and clashes by Muslim migrats that erupt as midnight approaches. What should be a night of national unity has too often descended into a spectacle of burning vehicles, shattered storefronts, and emergency sirens, underscoring how fragile security has become in French cities as another New Year approaches.
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