Asylum seekers causing a rise in sex crime in Britain?

Britain has seen a major rise in sex crime since 2014. In areas such as the North East, sexual offences have increased by 500%, with stalking and harassment increasing by almost 6,000%. Why is this? Well, we think we may have found an answer. Looking at this chart, you can see the regions which host the most asylum applicants. The North East hosts the highest number of asylum applicants at 25.4 per 10,000 people. We can also see on this chart a link between the number of asylum applicants and the number of sexual offences. The North East hosts the highest number of asylum applicants, but it has also seen the biggest increase in sexual offences. Just last week in the North East, three Syrians and one Kuwaiti were sentenced for the rape and grooming of a 13-year-old girl. Other crimes, such as shoplifting and burglary, have remained relatively flat. I’m afraid that we are witnessing a dramatic increase in sex crimes across the entire country, especially in areas that host a high number of asylum applicants. Unfortunately, we cannot fully get to the bottom of this story as the British state will not publish the immigration status of its prisoners. It has the data. It just refuses to publish it. And given that we know a significant amount of crime is committed by repeat offenders. It would also be good to know the number of foreign nationals in British prisons who are repeat offenders. But again, the British state curiously will not publish this information. Combining this with the fact that only 3.6% of all reported sexual offences result in a charge or summons, we cannot fully piece together this story. But Britain isn’t the only country experiencing this rise in sex crimes. Denmark has also experienced it, and the Danish state is far better at collecting and publishing data than its British counterpart. The official Government Statistics Agency, Statistics Denmark, published a study which stated that men of a non-Western background are three times more likely to commit sexual assaults. So the following three questions must be asked. Is the British state importing people who pose a threat and danger to women and children? Are they hiding data that they do not want us to know about? And finally, who will stop this shocking rise in sex crimes? Certainly no one from our current failing political class.
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