EU Migrant crime explodes higher in Germany in 2023, violent crime hits record levels - Foreigners now commit 41 percent of all crimes in the country


April 09, 2024
editor: REMIX NEWS
author: John Cody
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The number of foreign suspects soared to around 923,000 last year, representing a massive 18 percent increase in just one year nationwide, according to crime statistics from the German Interior Ministry released on Tuesday. However, the even more shocking number may have to do with violent crimes, which soared to record levels in 2023.

The data from the interior ministry shows that 41 percent of all crime suspects are foreigners, with 2.246 million people in the country suspected of a crime in 2023, which is 7.3 percent more than in 2022. Overall, foreigners only represent 15 percent of the population.

This corresponds to an increase of almost 18 percent, reports Die Welt, citing the as yet unpublished crime statistics for 2023 from the Federal Ministry of the Interior. They now account for almost 41 percent of all suspects. A total of 2.246 million people in Germany were suspected of a crime – 7.3 percent more than in 2022.

‘Completely lost contact with the population’​

The shocking numbers have hit Germany like a thunderclap and could have a number of political implications.

The head of the German Police Union, Rainer Wendt, slammed Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) after the drastic rise in foreign crime was revealed.

“The Federal Minister of the Interior is becoming more and more like ‘Nancy in Wonderland’ when she is astonished to discover that Germany has become more violent,” Wendt told Bild. He argued that one would only be surprised with this outcome “if one has completely lost contact with the population.”

Faeser, for her part, has labeled “right-wing extremism” the biggest threat to the country, all while allowing violent crime and rape to explode under her tenure, especially from foreign criminals.

The government is now racing to naturalize millions of foreigners in order to ensure that they are not counted under “foreign” crime but are instead counted as “Germans,” as German crime statistics list anyone who commits a crime as “German” regardless of their migration background as long as they have a German passport.

Record cases of violent crimes​

Critics like to claim that much of the “foreign crime” actually consists of immigration law violations. However, this is not the case. For one, these figures do not include violation of immigration law, which were excluded from the data. When one examines the data, foreigners are vastly overrepresented is in serious crime, especially violent crimes.

In fact, half of all violent crimes in Germany were committed by foreigners.

In 2023, the authorities registered around 214,000 violent crimes, an increase of 8.6 percent, and several records were broken in this area. There was a record number of cases involving dangerous and grievous bodily harm, reaching 154,000 cases, a 6.8 percent increase. At the same time, “intentional simple assault” rose to an all-time high of 434,000 cases, jumping 7.4 percent.
Robberies soared higher by 17 percent to 44,857, which is also considered a violent crime.

Crime soared in other categories as well. For example, residential burglary rose to 77,819 cases, up 18.9 percent, car theft (29,985, up 17.5 percent), shoplifting (426,096, up 23.6 percent) and pickpocketing (109,314, up 11 percent).

A total of around 5.94 million crimes were registered in 2023.

The numbers don’t give the full picture​

To truly understand this rise in foreign crime, it must also be understood that many of the “German” suspects actually have a migration background and are not ethnic Germans. That is because the statistics count any foreigner who obtains German citizenship as simply “German.” Second- or third-generation migrants who commit crimes are also simply listed as “German” in the crime statistics. This is unlike Denmark, for instance, which tracks suspects with a migration background, giving a much clearer picture.
 
The data from the interior ministry shows that 41 percent of all crime suspects are foreigners, with 2.246 million people in the country suspected of a crime in 2023, which is 7.3 percent more than in 2022. Overall, foreigners only represent 15 percent of the population.
I feel like this is some kind of universal law ratio…
 
The head of the German Police Union, Rainer Wendt, slammed Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) after the drastic rise in foreign crime was revealed.

Faeser, for her part, has labeled “right-wing extremism” the biggest threat to the country.
Imagine living in a government run by women. Jesus christ.
 
Depends on who you import, there’s always one common factor.
you import japanese people and they probably commit crime less than the native populace, by a massive amount.
you import Arabs or Africans and it’s always about 13 to 50
It’s the 70-30-Rule for population.
Once you get to the 70% majority of certain ethnicities they will show brazen open dislike and hatred or other skin colors; and even with impunity because there are no consequences for these people.
 
If we’d imported a million Danes, Norwegians and Japanese I don’t think anyone would have much negative to say about it. Probably be a net drop in crime accompanied by a net rise in unusual fish based foods
You'd be fine though as long as you kept the Swedes and their love of surstromming out.

Not like the UK is one to talk about unusual fish-based foods though considering Stargazy Pie exists.
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Even if more and more western nations would wake up to the reality of unregulated mass migration, Germany would be the last one to change course.
The European human rights courts will block and sabotage any attempt of deportations, changing laws around mass migration or tightening of border security. So even a AfD majority won't be able to do anything, it will just be like with the Italiens and Meloni.
 
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