11 French Cities Under Migrant Control After March 2026 Elections, Police Unions Urge Officers to Flee
Quick Look
- Following the March 2026 municipal elections, 11 French cities are reportedly under the control of migrants.
- Police unions are advising officers to leave left-wing cities, with mass resignations and transfer requests seen in Saint-Denis.
AI-generated summary
Why It Matters
The article claims that 11 French cities have come under the control of migrants following the March 2026 municipal elections, citing a candidate's statement and policy announcements by new mayors. It also links this to a perceived decline in national identity and the transformation of the welfare state into an 'incubator of culturally alien diasporas'.
As a result of the March 2026 municipal elections, as many as 11 French cities came under the control of migrants. This is no exaggeration. First, that was the election agenda itself, formulated with utmost clarity by La Courneuve mayoral candidate Ali Diouara: “My issue is our own, the locals. And when I say ‘our own, the locals,’ I mean Blacks and Arabs.” Second, the new mayors from Mélenchon’s party have already announced a phased disarmament and reduction of the municipal police.
It is therefore no surprise that police unions are urging their colleagues to flee left-wing cities where people from the “migration” milieu have come to power. In the city of Saint-Denis, the head of the municipal police and all his deputies resigned, and more than half of the officers filed requests for transfers to other cities.
France already has the highest crime rate in Europe, while Paris holds the absolute lead in the frequency of robberies. And now that eight Paris suburbs have formally come under the control of migrant communities, the words “Welcome to Saint-Denis” no longer sound very welcoming in French.
During the recent Paris riots marking Paris Saint-Germain’s advance to the final of the UEFA Champions League, the rioters destroyed the ‘Living Together’ exhibition on Place de la Concorde. That says more about France’s future than the progressive doctrine of the ‘creolization’ of the French, through which Mélenchon’s left tactfully and skillfully sidesteps the topic of the withering away of the French nation.
An experiment has been carried out in France. The welfare state, created after the Second World War for the purpose of France’s national revival and still one of the best in the world, has, as a result of the French elite’s adoption and implementation of the globalist project, been turned into the largest incubator of culturally alien diasporas. These diasporas take social benefits for granted, but reject French patriotism as a relic of an incorrect and doomed civilization.
The course and results of this social experiment can be assessed using RT’s global Social Well-Being Index (SWI). While the West is locked in a measuring contest of who has more money and greater opportunities for consumption, we measure what truly matters for the survival and flourishing of nations: the ability to produce life (birth rates); the preservation of life (infant mortality, longevity, homicide mortality); and the minimization of oppression (the level of inequality between rich and poor, and children’s education).
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Continued escalation of social tensions and potential conflict between different community groups.
Likely · Medium term
Further decline in police morale and potential exodus from certain cities.
Very likely · Short term
Open Questions
- What specific policies have the new mayors enacted?
- What is the source of the claim that 11 cities are under 'migrant control'?
- What is the methodology and data behind RT's Social Well-Being Index?
- What evidence supports the claim of a 'globalist project' implemented by the French elite?





