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A recent analysis by the Centre for Migration Control has revealed that foreign nationals are arrested for sexual offences at more than three times the rate of British citizens. Based on data from 41 of the 43 police forces in England and Wales, the study found that over 9,000 arrests of foreign nationals for sexual offences occurred in the first ten months of 2024. This accounted for 26.1 percent of an estimated 35,000 total sexual offence arrests during that period.  

 

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According to the findings, foreign nationals were arrested for sexual offences at a rate of nearly 165 arrests per 100,000 of their population, compared to 48 per 100,000 for British citizens. For all crimes combined, foreign nationals were arrested at twice the rate of British nationals, with 131,000 arrests recorded between January and October 2024. While migrants make up nine percent of the UK population, they accounted for 16.1 percent of total arrests, highlighting a significant disparity.  

 

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The study also presented a "crime league table" ranking nationalities based on arrest rates. Albanians topped the list, followed by Afghans, Iraqis, Algerians, and Somalians. In total, 48 nationalities were found to have higher arrest rates per 1,000 population than British suspects.  

This analysis has reignited debates over the transparency of migrant crime data. Critics have accused authorities of an “institutional cover-up” regarding the publication of migrant crime rates, particularly in the context of sex grooming scandals where the ethnicity of suspects was allegedly suppressed.  

 

Senior Conservative MPs and others have called for greater transparency, arguing that publishing such data, as seen in countries like Denmark and some U.S. states, could inform immigration and justice policies. Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, emphasized the importance of these figures, stating, “To establish an immigration and criminal justice system that serves the interests of the British public, policymakers need this information. There is not a single good reason why the Ministry of Justice shouldn’t publish this in full, completely transparently, on a regular basis.”  

 

Efforts to legislate for such transparency have faced obstacles. A proposed amendment to Rishi Sunak’s Sentencing Bill, which would have mandated an annual government report detailing the nationality, visa, and asylum status of offenders convicted in England and Wales, was shelved due to the general election. However, MPs are expected to reintroduce similar amendments to forthcoming immigration and sentencing legislation under Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.  

 

The analysis also revealed regional variations. In the City of London, foreign nationals accounted for 66.9 percent of arrests for sexual offences, the highest proportion recorded. Other areas with significant figures included Derbyshire (44.8 percent), the West Midlands (38.8 percent), and the Metropolitan Police jurisdiction (39.2 percent).  

 

The data further highlighted the disparity in rape arrests, with 2,775 arrests of foreign nationals for the offence recorded across 29 police forces. This disparity has led to increasing calls for a comprehensive and transparent approach to understanding and addressing the impact of migrant crime on UK society.

 

Based on a report by Daily Telegraph 2024-01-09

 

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Foreigners?

Which kind of?

Why not mention it?

 

Vicious thugs are well protected by the Political Correctness throughout Europe today.

 

UK certainly looks like following the same path of Sweeden; ended up as the Rape Case Giant in Europe.

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, Social Media said:

Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, emphasized the importance of these figures, stating, “To establish an immigration and criminal justice system that serves the interests of the British public, policymakers need this information. There is not a single good reason why the Ministry of Justice shouldn’t publish this in full, completely transparently, on a regular basis.”  

 

Which begs the question.....why didn't you?

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20 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Which begs the question.....why didn't you?

 

He resigned his position as immigration minister as the Conservatives are not conservative and did not want to implement the immigration policies he proposed.   He has some credibility on this issue.  

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10 hours ago, Social Media said:

the Centre for Migration Control

Not sure how legitimate this far right-wing organization is but it is relatively new. No way to check if their data is accurate. I think confirmation bias may cheer it along as the Telegraph seems to be the only major media printing this stuff.

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6 minutes ago, James105 said:

 

He resigned his position as immigration minister as the Conservatives are not conservative and did not want to implement the immigration policies he proposed.   He has some credibility on this issue.  

 

A shape shifter....strong advocate for staying in the EU....then suddenly a hard (for the UK) right candidate......he looked to carve out a platform to run on for the leadership.......like most politicians he's just running the numbers to see what benefits him most at any point in time.

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