03-06-23, 11:14 PM
Real Clear Politics
Europe Shows a Clear Link Between Immigration and Crime -- Like the One the U.S. Seriously Downplays
By John R. Lott Jr. & James Varney, RealClearInvestigations
December 1, 2022
Excerpt:
Violent crime is becoming common in Sweden, shocking residents of the famously placid Scandinavian nation, where horrific acts of violence have become “all too familiar,” according to Common Sense Media, part of a Swedish nonprofit organization.
Since 2018, Swedish authorities have recorded an estimated 500 bombings, while what they describe as gang shootings have become increasingly common. The country reported a record 124 homicides in 2020 and many residents were shocked in April when violent riots injured more than 100 police officers.
But Sweden’s crime spike is not an anomaly in Europe, as homicides have risen during the last decade across the European Union, from Hungary and Germany to Denmark and Finland. An analysis of EU and United Nations crime data by RealClearInvestigations shows that, as in Sweden, the broader crime wave is strongly correlated with immigration.
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It is happening in my area of late crime rate suddenly rising as the obvious illegal immigrants have moved in.
Europe Shows a Clear Link Between Immigration and Crime -- Like the One the U.S. Seriously Downplays
By John R. Lott Jr. & James Varney, RealClearInvestigations
December 1, 2022
Excerpt:
Violent crime is becoming common in Sweden, shocking residents of the famously placid Scandinavian nation, where horrific acts of violence have become “all too familiar,” according to Common Sense Media, part of a Swedish nonprofit organization.
Since 2018, Swedish authorities have recorded an estimated 500 bombings, while what they describe as gang shootings have become increasingly common. The country reported a record 124 homicides in 2020 and many residents were shocked in April when violent riots injured more than 100 police officers.
But Sweden’s crime spike is not an anomaly in Europe, as homicides have risen during the last decade across the European Union, from Hungary and Germany to Denmark and Finland. An analysis of EU and United Nations crime data by RealClearInvestigations shows that, as in Sweden, the broader crime wave is strongly correlated with immigration.
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It is happening in my area of late crime rate suddenly rising as the obvious illegal immigrants have moved in.
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