🚨🌍New Ministry of Justice data drops a stat that’s less “multicultural mosaic” and more “international mugshot collection”: a quarter of all jailed foreign sex offenders in the UK hail from just five countries. But don’t expect the government to shout it from the rooftops—they’re too busy hosting diversity breakfasts.

🧾 Border Control or Revolving Door?

The figures, quietly released like an embarrassing fart at a state banquet, show that when it comes to serious sexual offences, there’s a pattern. Not a conspiracy theory. Not a tabloid headline. Just cold, hard data. And that data says: we’ve got a serious problem with who we’re letting in—and what happens once they’re here.

🔍 The Breakdown No One Wants to Talk About

Regarding sexual offences specifically by foreign nationals, the FOI data for 2024 lists the following top nationalities convicted of sexual assault on women in the UK:

  • Indians – 38 convictions
  • Romanians – 27
  • Poles – 27
  • Pakistanis – 20
  • Afghans – 19

That’s not just a pattern—that’s a glowing neon warning sign. These five countries alone account for a significant portion of the most brutal, personal crimes on UK soil. And instead of addressing this with urgency, the government seems to treat it like an awkward topic at a dinner party: smile, nod, change the subject.

These are not petty crimes. These are the kinds of offences that destroy lives, break families, and make communities feel unsafe. Yet the people committing them often walked through the front door, courtesy of the UK’s broken border system.

Let’s be clear: this isn’t about “blaming foreigners.” This is about a national failure to vet, filter, and act. If the numbers show recurring issues from particular regions, ignoring that isn’t kindness—it’s cowardice.

Meanwhile, victims are left to pick up the pieces, and the public gets gaslit into silence. Ask the wrong question and you’re branded a xenophobe. Meanwhile, serial offenders rack up convictions, and deportation processes move slower than a government printer.

How many more women have to suffer before someone in power admits that open borders without accountability lead to closed caskets?

⚖️ Challenges ⚖️

Why is this data buried until someone files an FOI? Why aren’t we allowed to ask where dangerous offenders are coming from without being accused of racism? If you’re angry, you’re not alone—and you’re not wrong. Comment, rage, or reason your way into the discussion. Let’s drag this issue into the daylight. 💬🔥

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