The current turmoil in France has reminded me of this book. It was written in 1975 by Jean Raspail and tells the tale of a France in the future (now?) that gets invaded by millions of third worlders.
Read the first review of this book on Amazon.com ....if you dare
from amazon:
"The title comes from Revelation, Chapter 20, and refers to the forces of evil laying seige to the camp of the saints, here meant to be the nations of the West. "The thousand years are over..." is chanted from Third World lips.."
and
"The central question of the book is this: will the West (including Russia - more properly, the North), when confronted with de facto occupation of national territories by Third World people, coming to live, but not to assimilate, use violence to save itself? Is there left in Euro-American civilization a will to live that is strong enough to pull a trigger?"
Read the first review of this book on Amazon.com ....if you dare
from amazon:
"The title comes from Revelation, Chapter 20, and refers to the forces of evil laying seige to the camp of the saints, here meant to be the nations of the West. "The thousand years are over..." is chanted from Third World lips.."
and
"The central question of the book is this: will the West (including Russia - more properly, the North), when confronted with de facto occupation of national territories by Third World people, coming to live, but not to assimilate, use violence to save itself? Is there left in Euro-American civilization a will to live that is strong enough to pull a trigger?"