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Europe is facing a crisis that few dare to speak about openly: the disproportionate involvement of certain immigrant groups in sexual offences. While politicians and mainstream media insist on narratives of tolerance and multicultural harmony, the reality on the streets tells a very different story.
Women, children, and vulnerable citizens are increasingly exposed to sexual crimes, yet much of the data and the human impact remain hidden from public view.
The Numbers That Shock
Official crime statistics reveal a disturbing and consistent pattern. In several European countries, foreign-born individuals are heavily overrepresented in sexual offence convictions — often far beyond their share of the population:
Sweden: Between 2013 and 2017, the majority of convicted rapists and attempted rapists were immigrants. Stranger assaults — attacks on women with no prior connection — were particularly skewed toward men from outside Europe. These assaults are random, public, and terrifying.
United Kingdom: In England and Wales, foreign nationals account for roughly one in seven sexual offence convictions, with London seeing 40% of those charged being foreign-born, despite their smaller population share.
Germany: The infamous Cologne New Year’s Eve attacks (2015–16) involved hundreds of women sexually assaulted, with the majority of perpetrators being recent male migrants. Similar incidents have been reported in other German cities.
These numbers are not isolated anomalies. They reveal a pattern across Europe — a reality that the media and political elites often choose to downplay or ignore.
High-Profile Incidents That Shocked Nations
Several cases have exposed the scale of the problem:
Cologne, Germany (2015–16): Hundreds of women were surrounded, groped, and assaulted during New Year’s Eve celebrations by gangs of migrant men. Authorities and media initially downplayed the attacks, but the victims’ accounts revealed the horrifying truth.
Oulu, Finland: A child sexual exploitation scandal involved asylum seekers abusing underage girls.
Sweden and Austria: Over the past decade, reports detail gang-related sexual assaults by foreign-born men in public spaces, train stations, and even near schools.
These events demonstrate that sexual crimes are not random or rare incidents — they are part of a broader pattern affecting public safety across Europe.
Why This Is Happening
Young male populations: Many migrants are young men, the demographic most likely to commit sexual offences.
There are no excuses, that can justify sexual assaults or harassment of European women by immigrants.
People mention social and economic factors as contributors to sex crimes by immigrants and lack of integration. This makes no rational sense, as these immigrants know even in their home countries, that sexual assault is illegal. The justifications put forth to justify the criminal sexual deviations by immigrants is sickening.
The main factors contributing to immigrant sexual crimes are:
-Lack of border enforcement
-Mass illegal immigration
-Lenient sentences for immigrant sex offenders
-Lack of focused crime enforcement amongst immigrants
Policing and reporting practices: Authorities often hesitate to fully report or prosecute migrant offenders, fearing political backlash or accusations of discrimination.
These factors have created a perfect storm, leaving women and vulnerable populations increasingly at risk.
The Cover-Up
Despite the evidence, the mainstream media and political class frequently minimize or dismiss the problem. Stories are labeled as “isolated” or blamed on cultural misunderstandings. Politicians insist these crimes are rare, while victims are pressured to stay silent. This deliberate minimization leaves the public uninformed, vulnerable, and frustrated. Politicians and police have the obligation and duty to protect their societies from immigrant sexual predators.
The Human Toll
The consequences are real and growing:
Women avoid streets, public squares, and nightlife.
Families fear festivals, public events, and travel.
Communities lose trust in law enforcement and political leaders.
Victims of assault feel ignored, silenced, or blamed for speaking out.
While politicians continue to promote integration narratives, ordinary citizens bear the brunt of failing policies — policies that ignore the scale of sexual crimes committed by certain immigrant groups.
Facing the Uncomfortable Truth
Europe cannot afford to deny this growing problem. The statistics are real. The victims are real. And the threat to public safety is serious.
Immigration brings economic and cultural benefits people argue, but the disproportionate sexual crimes committed by some immigrant populations represent a danger that cannot be ignored. The reward is not worth the risk.
Awareness, transparent reporting, and strong policing are essential. Pretending this crisis does not exist endangers millions of citizens, particularly women and children.
It is time for Europe to wake up. The data cannot be sanitized. The stories cannot be silenced. Citizens deserve protection, accountability, and the truth.
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