• UsernameHere@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Your post says 41% of crimes committed are foreigners. That means 59% are committed by citizens.

    So isn’t OPs statement that foreigners commit less crimes than locals still true?

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      5 months ago

      The statistic also states that 85% of Germany’s population are ethnic Germans. If true, that would mean that the foreign population (15%) is responsible for 41% of crimes

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      5 months ago

      As the other commenter pointed out, they make up a much smaller fraction of the population and are still involved in a disproportionate amount of the overall committed crimes.

      While those numbers undoubtedly disregard a variety of circumstances and factors that might affect the statistic, such as the possibility of race based prejudice causing foreigners to be easier suspected and in consequence investigated, it shows a very worrying trend over the last decade that likely contributed to the disastrous recent European election results.