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Originally Posted by mousquet
Yet again, anyone born and raised on any French territory including the overseas is constitutionally a random French citizen. So statistics computed locally make no difference between them, whatever their ethnicity, religion or background.
In other words, by "native French," we may mention any dark-skinned Catholic, any Muslim, any white person with any kind of European background or whatever. The national constitution actually implements that principle, up to demographic statistics.
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that answers my question, I don´t have doubt they´re all native french but that doesn´t mean they have the same culture, specially in the first generations of people coming to europe (or metropolitan France in that case)