New research and Conservative analysis reveal that migrants crossing the English Channel illegally are 24 times more likely to be imprisoned than native British citizens. The study identifies Somalians, Afghans, Iraqis, Albanians, and Iranians as the groups with the highest offending rates, with approximately 3.4% of Channel migrants jailed. This influx, totaling around 20,000 migrants this year, predominantly consists of men aged 18 to 30, who are statistically five times more likely to commit murder than the general population, potentially raising the murder rate to 5 per 100,000 people. The findings have sparked calls from political figures such as Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp to repeal the Human Rights Act, citing overwhelmed courts and near-capacity prisons. Women's safety advocates highlight that one in four sex crimes in the UK are committed by foreign nationals, and reports indicate an increase in practices such as female genital mutilation, forced marriage, and honor-based violence linked to migrant communities. The issue has prompted debate over border security policies and the government's handling of the migrant situation, with some officials questioning claims that many migrants are being turned away successfully.
If every illegal immigrant were a murderer, that's well over 20 million people, which implies a casualty rate over 3x higher than the US Civil War. A massive government effort to stop this would be well-justified! https://t.co/wFx7ojIouK
'Female genital mutilation, forced marriage, cousin marriage and honour-based violence are now rife in Britain. But it's not the Brits doing it, is it?' @PatrickChristys exposes the level of forced marriage and female genital mutilation among foreign nationals in the UK. https://t.co/vXU4FWbKwF
'One in four sex crimes are committed by foreign nationals. That means one in four sex crimes didn't need to happen.' Founder and director of Women's Safety Initiative, Jess Gill discusses the impact of illegal immigration on the safety of women and girls. https://t.co/tp1XF2Zf7n