Hundreds of African illegal immigrants stormed the Pantheon in Paris on Friday July 12 chanting "Papers and Freedom for all" inside of one of France’s most historic buildings. (The Pantheon is essentially a temple to the French Nation.)

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They are calling themselves #GiletsNoirs, the “Black Vests” of France and were seen on video becoming violent with authorities when asked to vacate the premises.

Voilà ce qui vient de se passer. La police française en action. "Vous voulez partir Monsieur ?" Et ils lui tombent dessus. #GiletsNoirs #Pantheon pic.twitter.com/puMmspRWMd — Thomas Clerget (@Thomas_Clerget) July 12, 2019

The group of African illegals are being organized by activist groups such as Antifa, Communists, Anarchists and Progressives alike. One group calling themselves “La Chapelle Debout” (The Standing Church) whose self-description is “Collective militant—Papers, housing and freedom of movement and installation for all!“ is openly organizing these groups of Migrants into some of France’s most historic relics of Western Civilization.

ACTION MAINTENANT 🔴

Les #GiletsNoirs , immigrés habitants des foyers et locataires de la rue, occupent le #Pantheon !



On veut parler au 1er ministre Edouard Philippe maintenant ! #PapiersPourTous



❗️BESOIN DE SOUTIEN SUR PLACE MAINTENANT ❗️

metro 🚇 Luxembourg



COMMUNIQUÉ↓ pic.twitter.com/1EvevrERH1 — La Chapelle Debout ! (@chapelledebout) July 12, 2019

An Anarchist group called “Groupe Ayanarchiste Alhambrakamura” helped organize the event—“Invasion of the Pantheon by the Black Vests”.

Bastille Day, France's National Day, is on Sunday, July 14, this year, and commemorates a similar incident in 1789, which began the French Revolution. There were a number of things wrong with the French Revolution, but at least it was one group of Frenchmen fighting another group of Frenchmen.