Derbyshire Ranks Second in England for Sex Crimes Committed by Migrants

The Telegraph released a revealing nationality-linked breakdown of sex crime statistics across England. While areas such as South and West Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, and Leicestershire are predictably high on the list, Derbyshire—a county famed for its picturesque landscapes and tranquil market towns—stands out alarmingly. It ranks second in England for the percentage of sexual offences committed by foreign nationals. Of the 563 arrests for sexual offences, 45% involved migrants. This figure excludes ethnic minorities with British citizenship, making the findings even more striking.

The 2021 census recorded ethnic minorities comprising 6.3% of the national population. This percentage in Derbyshire, a predominantly Indigenous county, will likely have grown as demographic shifts accelerate. If nearly half of these crimes are committed by migrants without citizenship, one can only imagine the broader implications when factoring in all ethnic minorities. The numbers paint a disturbing picture of the changing social landscape.

Two-Tier Policing and Public Discontent

Shortly after these statistics surfaced, Derbyshire Police announced they would limit their updates on X (formerly Twitter), stating that their review showed “our communities are no longer on X.” This decision appears to disregard the concerns of the native population, who are now effectively sidelined from public discourse. It underscores what many have long suspected: policing in the UK often operates on a two-tier basis, treating different groups with varying levels of seriousness and respect.

This announcement follows a broader exodus of left-leaning organisations from X, coinciding with their declining ability to control the narrative and suppress dissenting voices. Rather than addressing the legitimate concerns the statistics raise, Derbyshire Police’s actions suggest a retreat from public accountability. It’s a move that does little to inspire trust or confidence in their impartiality.

The State Cover-Up of Migrant Crime

Last year, Home Office minister Robert Jenrick accused his department of suppressing information about migrant crime, citing “disproportionate cost” as the reason for rejecting requests for nationality-linked crime data. This raises the question: what exactly is the state trying to conceal? For decades, Nationalists have warned of the negative consequences of mass immigration, only to be dismissed as fearmongers. Yet today, nearly half of sexual offences in Derbyshire are committed by non-native individuals—facts that validate these warnings.

Turning Outrage into Action

These statistics are profoundly unsettling but should also serve as a rallying cry. The Homeland Party stands firm in its commitment to restoring our communities’ order, safety, and sovereignty. We advocate for remigration policies prioritising our homeland’s security and cohesion. Our vision is clear: a future where Derbyshire and other English counties can thrive without the looming threat of unchecked immigration and its dire consequences.

The time for action is now. Join us in reclaiming the integrity of our homeland and ensuring a safer, brighter future for generations to come.

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