Migrants Overrepresented in German Violent Crime Data

Migrants Overrepresented in German Violent Crime Data

Germany’s latest police crime statistics (PKS) have reignited the migration debate, with new data showing a stark overrepresentation of foreign nationals in violent offences.

According to the figures, non-German suspects—particularly from Syria and Afghanistan—feature disproportionately in serious crimes. While foreign nationals account for around 15% of the population, their share of violent crime suspects is significantly higher.

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France: Knife-point rape of mother in Vannes leads to arrest of 19-year-old Malian migrant

France: Knife-point rape of mother in Vannes leads to arrest of 19-year-old Malian migrant

Between 2012 and 2021, the French court system dismissed 94 percent of rape complaints and 86 percent of sexual violence complaints

A 19-year-old Malian national has been arrested in connection with the rape of a young mother in Vannes, France, on the afternoon of Sunday, April 5, 2026.

Prosecutors state that the two had been in contact over social media when the suspect showed up at her apartment uninvited. Once he had the woman alone, he pulled out a knife and forcibly raped her.

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Fox News Highlights Video of Vicious Biden-Aided Migrant Killing Woman with Hammer

Fox News Highlights Video of Vicious Biden-Aided Migrant Killing Woman with Hammer

On Friday morning, several shows on Fox News Channel highlighted the shocking murder of a woman in Fort Myers, Florida, by an illegal alien which was recorded on a surveillance camera. CNN also ran a piece on the killing, although reporter Isabel Rosales seemed less sure of whether the perpetrator should be called “illegal.”

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21,000 In, 498 Out: UK Migrant Deal Under Fire

21,000 In, 498 Out: UK Migrant Deal Under Fire

More than 21,000 migrants have crossed the Channel to Britain in seven months, while fewer than 500 have been sent back under a flagship returns deal with France.

The stark imbalance has piled pressure on Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood to rethink the “one-in, one-out” scheme, which was designed to deter small boat crossings by returning arrivals to France in exchange for accepting a limited number via legal routes.

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Three Attacks a Day: Violence Against Teachers Surges in Germany

Three Attacks a Day: Violence Against Teachers Surges in Germany

Violence against teachers in Germany has hit a record high, with more than three attacks reported every day last year, according to police crime statistics.

In 2024, authorities recorded 1,283 cases of intentional simple bodily harm against teachers—the highest level in at least a decade. The figures, drawn from the Police Crime Statistics (PKS), point to a sustained rise in school-related violence.

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Four “British Hikers” Caught on Golden Road After Illegally Entering U.S. from Canada: Court Records

Four “British Hikers” Caught on Golden Road After Illegally Entering U.S. from Canada: Court Records

Four British nationals were apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol agents in a remote stretch of Somerset County woods after illegally crossing from Canada into the United States on April 3, federal court documents filed this week reveal.

One of them captured the whole thing on a GoPro camera, narrating a celebration as the group set foot on American soil.

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An illegal immigrant, a murdered white girl and a woke bandwagon

An illegal immigrant, a murdered white girl and a woke bandwagon

SHERIDAN Gorman’s face has haunted me ever since I first saw it online. It’s a rather nice face, actually quite a lovely face, the face of a vivacious young woman on the cusp of adult life and independence. It’s the face of a young woman other young women would like to befriend, and that teachers would be happy to have in their classes. I suspect it’s also the face of someone who had much to give, was a benefit and a blessing to all who knew her, and someone who went out of her way to serve others and put them at their ease, able to elevate the collective mood of any room she entered.

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Syrian Man Charged with Abuse of Elderly Patients in Swedish Home Care

Syrian Man Charged with Abuse of Elderly Patients in Swedish Home Care

22-year-old Syrian home care worker has been charged with multiple counts of assault, harassment, and unlawful recording involving elderly patients in the city of Örebro, Sweden, according to a report by Swedish outlet Samnytt.

The suspect, identified as Abdulrahman Al Khleef Almasalmeh, is accused of abusing at least 13 elderly individuals while employed in municipal home care services. The case, based on a prosecutor’s indictment, reportedly stems from an investigation involving a total of 15 complainants, including a 99-year-old woman. Two of the victims have since died.

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Did ICE Just Use the DMV as Bait to Lure Illegal Alien Truck Drivers?

Did ICE Just Use the DMV as Bait to Lure Illegal Alien Truck Drivers?

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) may have dropped off the radar a little bit after things settled down in Minneapolis, but a flurry of arrests just outside Pittsburgh suggests that ICE is as active as ever and addressing a problem that’s been a long time coming.

ICE arrested a reported 13 people at a driver’s license center in a quiet, rural location 40 miles north of downtown Pittsburgh on April 3.

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Syria Calls Migrants in Germany a “Strategic Asset”—Rejects Returns

Syria Calls Migrants in Germany a “Strategic Asset”—Rejects Returns

Another week, another reminder that the German government’s rhetoric on migration rarely matches reality.

Friedrich Merz was clearly hoping to claw back some support from the anti-migration AfD when he said on Monday that he expected 80% of Syrians in Germany to return home within three years. The only problem is that the figure is disputed—and rapidly unravelling.

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Why Europe Needs Gatekeepers — Danube Institute Unveils Migration Documentary

Why Europe Needs Gatekeepers — Danube Institute Unveils Migration Documentary

Premiered in Budapest, the Danube Institute’s first-ever documentary, Future at the Gate, presents a stark message about Europe’s migration divide, centred on its ‘gatekeepers’. It contrasts the instability and social breakdown seen in parts of the West with the security and order maintained where borders have been defended, and gates remain closed.

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AfD Launches ‘Knife App’ as Berlin Violence Surges

The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) has launched an interactive online tool tracking knife attacks across Berlin, as the party seeks to make rising violent crime a central issue in the city’s election campaign.

The so-called “knife app” provides a detailed overview of incidents reported by police over the past 30 days, including an interactive map showing where attacks occurred, the number of injuries, and comparisons with official police crime statistics (PKS).

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When is enough enough?

Remember when the left would propose a new policy and then ask, “If it saves just one life, wouldn’t it be worth it?” Their suggestions usually go only one way, benefiting some fringe group while inconveniencing the majority.

When it comes to immigration, the left is, as usual, off the rails. Once upon a time, the frequency of horrific crimes committed by illegal aliens were relatively rare. That frequency has been skyrocketing of late.

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US embassy in Mexico prompts outrage with AI video promoting ‘self-deportation’

An AI-generated video from the US embassy in Mexico encouraging migrants to “self-deport” has sparked disbelief and outrage online.

The video posted this week on official embassy social media accounts depicts a group of men wearing black caps and sporting tattoos performing a kind of traditional Mexican ballad known as a corrido.

“The corrido rings out loud in your homeland; return to your roots,” the AI performer sings. “You don’t need to go far to get ahead. Listen to what you say: Mexican power lies within you.”


Translation – The corrido sounds loud in your land. Return to your roots with #CBPHome: https://usembmx.com/CBPHome2026
Living in or migrating to the U.S. illegally is a crime. #NiLoIntentes #PowerMexicano

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Another ‘Isolated Incident,’ Right on Schedule

The cost of unchecked illegal immigration has come due… and includes a rising body count.

On March 22, 2026, federal agents were reduced to publicly begging Illinois politicians not to release Jose Medina-Medina, a 25-year-old Venezuelan national charged with the cold-blooded murder of 18-year-old Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman.

Medina-Medina didn’t slip through the cracks — he was ushered through them. Caught and released at the border in May 2023, he was arrested and released again in Chicago just a month later despite an active warrant. His case is the flashpoint for a 72-hour window this week, where the “delayed harvest” of an open border became a lethal reality in six different cities.

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