How Mass Immigration Has Made Women Unsafe
Mass Immigration has clearly made Britain unsafe. From day-to-day catcalling to being sexually assaulted on the street. Police data has also shown that foreign nationals are ‘twice as likely’ to be arrested than Britons. When compared with British citizens, Afghans and Eritreans in particular were over 20 times more likely to account for convictions connected to sex crimes. According to Data from the Ministry of Justice, Foreigners are convicted of up to a quarter of sex crimes.
Elianne Andam
In 2023, Hassan Sentamu repeatedly stabbed 15-year-old Elianne Andam in a row over a teddy bear. Sentamu, who had a history of attacking girls and carrying knives, killed the schoolgirl in front of other children, shoppers and commuters.
Sabrina Nessa
In 2021, Sabrina Nessa was kidnapped and murdered by Albanian man Koci Selamaj. The garage worker severely beat her, before killing her by asphyxiation and making a cursory attempt to conceal her body,
Natalie Shotter
In 2021, Mohamed Iidow attacked Natalie Shotter while she was passed out in Southall Park, west London, after a night out. Shotter died from a heart attack caused by being orally raped “over and over again”.
The Murder of Emily Jones
In 2020, seven-year-old Emily Jones was killed in Queens Park, Bolton, when she was stabbed by Eltiona Skana, an Albanian asylum seeker. Skana had been given asylum in the UK despite the Home Office being told she admitted lying in her application. Skana, who came to the UK in the back of a lorry in 2014, randomly attacked the seven-year-old with a craft knife as she went past on a scooter in Queen’s Park, Bolton, on 22 March, 2020.
Britain's Grooming Gangs
Over the past decades, organized groups from predominantly men of Pakistani heritage, have sexually exploited thousands of vulnerable young girls, often from care homes, across towns like Rotherham, Rochdale, and Oldham. From the late 1980s to the 2010s, an estimated 1,400+ victims endured rape and trafficking, while authorities frequently failed to act due to fears of racism accusations and political correctness. While public awareness has increased, many perpetrators remain unprosecuted, and victims still seek justice.