
According to the most recent statistics, foreign people are up to three times more likely than British citizens to be detained in some areas of the UK. Revisions to the figures indicate that migration is greater than anticipated after 166,000 arrivals were not included in official records.
Analysts from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said in an unprecedented adjustment of government predictions that the UK’s population increased by an astounding 906,000 for the year ending June 2023.
This surpassed the agency’s first toll, which was an all-time high, by 166,000, or 22 percent.
The latest ONS data release did not contain figures on the number of offences carried out by new arrivals, but a picture of offending by foreign nationals in local police areas has previously been constructed using data sourced under freedom of information laws.
In Cambridgeshire, of the more than 21,200 arrests made between 2021 and 2023, almost 8,800 (41.5 percent) were not UK citizens. This is despite them comprising just 15 percent of the local population.
Foreign nationals living in the UK are three times more likely than British citizens to be detained on suspicion of a crime, according to statistics from Cambridgeshire Police, which serves places including Cambridge and Peterborough.
In the county, the average annual arrest rate for foreign nationals between 2021 and 2023 was 21.5 per 1,000 population. In comparison, MailOnline study suggests the matching rate for Brits was 6.5 per 1,000.
Other noteworthy places include Gloucestershire with 27.5 arrests per 1,000 foreign nationals compared to 8.1 per 1,000 Britons, Nottinghamshire with 31.7 for migrants vs 10 for Britons, and Derbyshire with 32.6 against 10.2.
Figures were acquired from 26 out of 43 forces in England and Wales which responded to a Freedom of Information request by the Centre for Migration Control thinktank.
The other 17 parties said they were unable to supply the information.
The FOI questioned each force about the number of non-UK nationals that its officers had arrested in 2021, 2022, and 2023 while they were residents of the UK.
It should be highlighted that the research does not quantify the number of accused offenders residing in a region because the individuals included in the arrest statistics for each police force area do not necessarily reside there.
Additionally, the statistics are for the total number of arrests rather than specific individuals, so if someone was arrested more than once, they will show up more than once.
Foreign nationals know the UK is soft on criminals and tough on victims. No surprise the UK is deemed a ‘Treasure Island.’ Politicians, meanwhile have no real gut for dealing with this growing situation, despite their cacophony and broken promises.
Where are the human rights of the British public while we are in danger? We have none, we are now second-class citizens.
The UK has gone to the dogs, and the ‘wokes’ have prevailed.
Now is the time to begin deporting migrants.
Save billions on handouts, decrease crime, free up NHS beds, and free up housing. I don’t see any drawbacks to reclaiming our nation, and our government ought to be removing individuals who have entered our country illegally and cancelling the visas of those who aren’t contributing.
Mass deportations are necessary. Anyone entering our nation should be required to sign a contract stating that they would be deported immediately if they commit a crime in the UK—no ifs, no buts, no lawyers—just out!