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Police Advise Asylum Seekers Against Sexual Abuse of Women

Police Advise Asylum Seekers Against Sexual Abuse of Women

The UK government’s lenient immigration policies have drawn criticism, emphasizing that British police should not face abuse, as women possess “equal rights to men.”

Asylum seekers unfamiliar with Western norms are being educated in basic societal principles. This initiative by Northamptonshire Police arose after a group of young immigrants reportedly wandered near elementary schools, filming children.

A presentation delivered to asylum seekers residing in local hotels stressed the message, “Women have the same rights as men,” urging them to show respect and courtesy towards others.

The police’s “Safety Advice and Local Information” presentation warned that harassment or abuse towards women could lead to arrest. They were informed that recording people without their consent could result in serious consequences.

The session continued by making it clear that “any form of violence is unacceptable” and that engaging in criminal behavior could jeopardize their asylum status.

Another point raised involved the importance of being “respectful to nature,” noting that not treating animals kindly constitutes a criminal offense.

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This information comes as concerns grow regarding the link between immigration and sexual crimes in the UK. Recently, the government backed a review into child grooming gangs, which revealed that asylum seekers and migrants represent a “small percentage” of suspects in these cases.

A report by Baroness Louise Casey prompted the government to rethink its approach and launch a nationwide investigation into grooming gangs, urging the publication of comprehensive ethnic data on sexual abuse offenders.

Unlike some European nations, such as Denmark, the UK lacks a complete criminal record categorized by ethnic groups. Nevertheless, reports from Freedom of Information Requests provide some insights into this issue.

Recent data indicates that immigrants from Afghanistan and Sudan are significantly more likely to be arrested for suspected sexual offenses compared to their British counterparts, with a rate more than 18 times that of locals.

However, the immigration issue remains pressing, with over 17,000 illegal crossings of the English Channel noted this year—a record number. Additionally, the government has placed more than 32,000 migrants in hotels at taxpayer expense.

“We are a desirable destination,” commented Chris Philp, Shadow Home Secretary.

He noted that even police have acknowledged the risks posed to women and girls by illegal immigrants.

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