Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Diversity is a Strength: Incarceration/Conviction Rates of Foreigners in Belgium and Denmark

The RAIR Foundation reports that in "Belgium: 43% of Prisoners Are Foreigners." The article doesn't break down that figure, but does report that Belgium has been working on repatriating some of these prisoners, adding:

... There were 1,156 repatriations in 2020, 1,299 in 2021, 1,511 in 2022, and 1,428 last year, accounting for more than half of all repatriations. The repatriated detainees primarily consist of Albanians, Romanians, Dutch, Moroccans, Algerians, and French nationals.

The French and Dutch nationals were likely also mostly non-Europeans. 

    In related news, PJ Media reports on "The Discovery From Denmark's Crime Stats That the Left Doesn't Want You to See." The article contains a link to a graph breaking down convictions for violent crimes by the national origin of the perpetrator. Denmark is 42nd on the list. And of the 41 above it, 21 were Middle-Eastern or African countries. And of the top 10, 8 were from Middle-Eastern or North African nations, 1 was a country in a different part of Africa (Uganda), and 1 was from Eastern Europe (Yugoslavia).

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