The Daily Chart: Immigration and Crime in Europe

From MSN:

Report Shows Higher Conviction Rates for Muslim Immigrants in Denmark Compared to Natives

Recent revelations based on data from Statistics Denmark shed light on a concerning trend: immigrants and their descendants in Denmark were convicted of violent crimes at a significantly higher rate than individuals of Danish origin between 2010 and 2021.

The statistics paint a stark picture, particularly for young men from predominantly Muslim nations in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). They emerged as the demographic most frequently convicted, with a glaring disparity in cases such as rape, where their conviction rate exceeded that of native Danes by over sevenfold. . .

Analysis conducted by the Patterns in Humanity Substack reveals alarming trends. Immigrants and their descendants from countries like Kuwait, Tunisia, and Somalia were, on average, eight times more likely to be convicted of violent crimes during the specified period in Denmark. Even after adjusting for demographic factors such as age and sex, this ratio remained strikingly high at six to one.

Here’s the chart:

Denmark is unique among European nations in having a classification system for immigrants based on their origin, categorizing them into “western” and “non-western” groups. Most governments don’t want to know this information, starting with our own.

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