Consul wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 5:09 amIt is correct that there has been a significant increase of the number of violent crimes in Germany during the last three years, which is not mentioned in de Haas' book.attofishpi wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 2:54 amWhat he writes is either pure rubbish or based ONLY on LEGAL MIGRATION - not the tidal wave of illegals.
The LINK IS HERE as to where the stats came from:-
https://www.dw.com/en/germany-violent-c ... m=referral
Headline:
Germany recorded more than 214,000 criminal acts of violence last year, according to official police statistics.
Germany recorded a large rise in violent crime in 2023, the first year without pandemic restrictions, police statistics published Saturday showed.
Welt am Sonntag, which gained exclusive access to the data, said violent crime climbed 8.6%, to 214,099 cases — a 15-year high.
The number of criminal non-Germans in Germany has significantly increased too, but so has the number of non-Germans in Germany. And as you can gather from the following figure, given the nearly parallel increase of the number of non-Germans, the percentage of criminal non-Germans among the non-Germans in Germany has not increased. There even seems to be a small decrease!
WOW. Talk about a way to make the stats look a lot prettier for those that want open borders! So immigrants have eased off slightly on their violence -woopy dooo!
Why did you not address this?:-
The number of suspects arrested rose by 7.3% to 2.246 million and 41.3% of them did not have a German passport.
Among the people without German nationality who were charged, 402,514 were described as refugees, asylum seekers and those who entered the country illegally.
