In Scotland Friday, President Donald Trump warned European leaders of the dangers of unfettered mass migration. Three days later, a new report revealed that four in ten of those charged with committing sex crimes in the European Union (EU) capital of London are foreign nationals.
“We took out a lot of bad people that got (into the U.S.) with Biden," Pres. Trump told reporters after landing in Scotland, noting that he has closed the border and removed dangerous illegal aliens that his predecessor, President Joe Biden, had allowed into his country.
“Immigration is killing Europe,” Trump warned:
"But, you're allowing it to happen to your countries and you got to stop this horrible invasion that's happening to Europe."
“The U.K. saw a major surge in 2022 and 2023 when small boat crossings reached over 44,000 per year,” Fox News reported on Sunday. “Nearly 22,500 people have arrived in the U.K. so far this year after crossing the English Channel, up 57% on the same point last year.
Then, on Monday, The Sun UK reported that “Four in ten people charged over heinous sex attacks in London are foreign nationals, shocking police stats show.”
Citing London Metropolitan Police Service (Met) data obtained by the Centre for Migration Control think tank, The Sun reported that a disproportionately high percentage of the 7,798 sex crime charges brought since 2018 have been against foreign nationals:
- 2,809 non-Brits were charged with sex crimes.
- 358 of unknown nationalities were charged with sex crimes.
- Including unknowns: 40.6% of sex crime charges.
- Excluding unknowns: 37.8% of sex crime charges.
- Migrants comprise less than a quarter of the city’s population.
- Romanians accounted for the highest non-British cohort charged in terms of raw numbers (308).
- The 89 Afghans arrested comprised the most frequent national cohort charged, as a share of their population in the city.
“The number of annual sexual offence charges recorded in London has almost doubled” since 2018, The Sun reports.
In January, a broader analysis of government data covering all of England and Wales by the Centre for Migration Control published by The Telegraph yielded similar results for all types of crime taken together:
- “For all crimes, foreign nationals were arrested at twice the rate of British natives, accounting for 131,000 of the arrests from January to October 2024.”
- “While foreigners make up nine per cent of the population, they accounted for 16.1 per cent of the total number of arrests according to the figures, released under freedom of information (FOI) laws.”
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