The Raping of Britain, By Richard Miller (London)
The article, published on March 10, 2025, by the Daily Sceptic,
https://dailysceptic.org/2025/03/10/foreigners-convicted-of-nearly-a-quarter-of-uk-sex-crimes/
reports that foreigners were convicted of nearly a quarter of sex crimes in the UK, based on an analysis of Ministry of Justice data obtained via Freedom of Information requests by the Centre for Migration Control. Between 2021 and 2023, foreign nationals accounted for 15 percent of sexual offense convictions, including rape, with an additional 8 percent of convictions listed as "unknown nationality," suggesting a potential total of up to 23 percent. This is notable given that foreign nationals make up only 9.3 percent of the UK population according to census data.
The article highlights specific nationalities with higher conviction rates per 10,000 of their population in England and Wales:
Afghans: 77 convictions, a rate of 59 per 10,000—22.3 times higher than the British rate of 2.66 per 10,000.
Eritreans: 59 convictions, a rate of 53.6 per 10,000—over 20 times the British rate.
Britons: 12,619 convictions, a rate of 2.66 per 10,000.
The data suggests a disproportionate involvement of certain migrant groups in sex crimes relative to their population size. The article also notes that this information coincides with UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper's announcement of new measures to tag and restrict dangerous foreign nationals, indicating a policy response to such statistics.
Extending this to Europe requires piecing together fragmented data, as comprehensive, continent-wide statistics on migrant-related crime are not uniformly collected or published. However, various national studies and reports provide some insight, though they vary in methodology, time frame, and reliability.
SwedenSweden is often cited in discussions about migrant crime due to its high immigration rates and available data. A 2018 study by the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention (Brå) found that foreign-born individuals were overrepresented in crime statistics. For sexual offenses specifically,some reports claim that 85 percent of convicted assault rapists in 2018 were born outside Europe. However, official Brå reports don't break down sexual assault convictions by nationality with this exact specificity for that year, and the figure appears to stem from broader interpretations of suspect data rather than convictions. A 2021 Brå report did confirm that foreign-born individuals were 2.5 times more likely to be registered as suspects in crime overall, with sexual offenses showing similar overrepresentation, though exact percentages for rape convictions are less clear.
ItalyIn Italy, data cited in older posts on X (from 2019) and articles suggest that 42 percent of rapes were carried out by migrants. This aligns with a 2019 report from the Italian government, referenced by sources like Zero Hedge, indicating a significant migrant involvement in sexual crimes. Italy's migrant population, bolstered by arrivals via Mediterranean routes, has been a focal point of debate, especially during political shifts like Matteo Salvini's tenure as Interior Minister, when immigration controls tightened.
FranceIn France, specific data on migrant rape convictions is harder to pin down due to restrictions on collecting ethnicity or nationality-based crime statistics. However, a 2021 report from the French Interior Ministry indicated that foreigners, who make up about 7 percent of the population, accounted for 24 percent of arrests in 2020, with sexual offenses included in this broader category. Anecdotal claims on X state that 77 percent of rapists in Paris are foreign.
SpainSpain provides another perspective, with claims on X suggesting that 46 percent of rapists are foreign. A 2019 study by Spain's Interior Ministry found that foreigners, comprising about 12 percent of the population, were responsible for 27 percent of total crime convictions, with sexual offenses showing higher rates of foreign involvement—though not as high as the 46 percent figure, which may reflect specific regions or years. Across Europe, the pattern of migrant overrepresentation in sexual crime statistics emerges consistently, though the extent varies by country and data source.
The UK data from the Daily Sceptic is among the more specific and recent, showing a clear disparity in conviction rates. In contrast, European figures are patchier, often relying on arrest rates (e.g., the UK's 3.5 times higher arrest rate for foreigners in sexual offenses in 2024, per earlier Daily Sceptic reports) rather than convictions, or on older studies that may not reflect current trends.
In the UK, as of the Daily Sceptic article, foreigners are convicted of nearly a quarter of sex crimes, with certain nationalities like Afghans and Eritreans showing dramatically higher rates per capita than Britons. Across Europe, similar patterns of overrepresentation appear in Sweden, Italy, France, and Spain, with migrant involvement in sexual offenses ranging from 24 percent to over 50 percent in various national or regional contexts, often exceeding their population share.
If diversity is a strength, it must excel in sexual crimes as well!
https://dailysceptic.org/2025/03/10/foreigners-convicted-of-nearly-a-quarter-of-uk-sex-crimes/
"Foreigners are convicted of up to a quarter of UK sex crimes despite making up only around a tenth of the population, according to an analysis of official data from the Ministry of Justice. The Telegraph has the story.
Data from the Ministry of Justice, obtained under freedom of information laws, show that 15% of sexual offences, including rape, were accounted for by foreign nationals between 2021 and 2023.
A further 8% of convictions were recorded as unknown nationalities.
Those labelled "unknown" are likely to largely include non-British nationals, taking the total number likely to have been committed by foreigners up to 23%.
This is despite census data showing foreign nationals make up just 9.3% of the population.
Two nationalities – Afghans and Eritreans – were more than 20 times more likely to account for sexual offence convictions than British citizens, according to the data. Overall, foreign nationals were 71% more likely than Britons to be responsible for sex crime convictions.
The data, drawn from the police national computer, shows that there were 16,771 convictions for sexual offences carried out by someone with a known nationality between 2021 and 2023, and migrants accounted for 2,500 of these.
The highest numbers of sex offence convictions were accounted for by Romanians (987), Poles (208), Indians (148) and Pakistanis (144).
However, the rates, based on convictions per 10,000 of the population put Afghans, with 77 convictions, at the top with a rate of 59 per 10,000 – 22.3 times that of Britons. They were followed by Eritreans, who accounted for 59 convictions at a rate of 53.6 per 10,000 of their population.
Britons accounted for 12,619 sex offence convictions, representing a rate of 2.66 per 10,000 of their population in England and Wales.
The disclosure, through FOIs obtained by the Centre for Migration Control, comes as Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, will on Monday announce new terror-style powers to tag and restrict the movements of dangerous foreign nationals to protect the public
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