We have been relatively lucky here in Australia that we do not yet have the problems that are seen in Europe, such as France. We need to keep an eye on events and continue reporting and carefully monitoring the situation, as we live in a world where things can unexpectedly change, rapidly:
https://gellerreport.com/2018/07/powder-keg-paris.html/
“At the World Express cafe, groups of men argue in Arabic. On side streets, men smoke shisha pipes and talk — again, in Arabic — on every corner. Women shop in veils and scarves, always accompanied by a male relative.
As a white European, I attract odd looks. When I take out my mobile phone for a photograph, a young man jumps in front of me, waving his index finger in my face, shouting: 'La! La! La!' (No! No! No!) Yet this is not an exotic, far-flung destination. This is France. Moreover, this is Paris and only six miles from the Eiffel Tower. The reason for all this activity — in an area which even the most optimistic estate agent would struggle to sell as 'cosmopolitan and bohemian' — is quite simple: immigration on a mammoth scale. The area in question is called Saint-Denis in the north-east of the city, where the Basilica holds the resting places of many French kings and queens. Recently, it was reported that this sprawling district now holds as many as 300,000 illegal immigrants, many of whom rely on crime or the 'black economy' to make money. The official legal population in Saint-Denis is estimated at 1.5 million.