CLICHY-SOUS-BOIS, France (Reuters) - Having built a dream life in France, raising five kids in a big suburban home, Haitian Lejesse Sertile grew so tired of crime that he switched to the right and voted for Nicolas Sarkozy in a 2007 election.
Four years on, angry at rampant theft and shootings he blames on jobless immigrants in his town of Clichy-sous-Bois and a dearth of new orders at his construction business, he is not sure he will back the president for reelection in April 2012.
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