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Foreign crime figures prove the folly of mass immigration
Release Date
2025-01-06
Media
The Telegraph
Summary
Recent data from police forces in England and Wales reveals that foreign national males commit sex crimes at significantly higher rates than British men. Foreigners are 3.5 times more likely to be arrested for sex offences, and certain nationalities, such as Albanians, Afghans, and Iraqis, are vastly overrepresented in crime statistics. This trend coincides with an increase in immigration from countries where women's rights are limited, which may contribute to a higher rate of sexual offences.
The increase in sexual assaults and harassment correlates with a surge in male immigration from cultures that have not experienced women's emancipation. Despite these findings, discussions on this topic have often been avoided due to fears of being labeled racist, particularly by those on the political left. However, the data now confirms that foreign nationals make up a significant portion of arrests for sexual offences, challenging previously held assumptions about immigration and crime.
This situation highlights the need for a reevaluation of immigration policies, particularly in light of the recent surge in immigration from non-aligned countries. There is a growing call to address the social costs of uncontrolled immigration and prioritize the safety of British citizens.
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