In Dorset, Asylum Seekers 90 Times More Likely to Commit Sexual or Violent Offenses Than Natives
In the UK, those now claiming asylum are overwhelmingly Muslims from North Africa, the Middle East, and Pakistan. They are in truth economic migrants, hoping to take advantage of all the benefits the generous British welfare state can lavish upon them, including free or greatly subsidized housing, free medical care, free education including language tuition, family allowances, and more. And in order to supplement those benefits, a number of them turn to crime — street robberies, house burglaries, shoplifting, drug trafficking. Most of these Muslim migrants are single males, and they find kaffir women suitable, if unwilling, objects of their violent desires.
Now we have some statistics on asylum seekers — overwhelmingly Muslim — from just one county in the UK, Dorset, that shows in dramatic fashion how much more likely they are to commit sexual crimes or crimes of violence than are the indigenous English.
More on these statistics can be found here:
Dorset Asylum Seekers 9,000% More Likely To Commit Sexual or Violent Crime
by Thomas Colsy, European Conservative, May 25, 2026:
Official statistics have shown that asylum seekers in one English county are approximately 9,000% more likely to commit sexual or violent offences than their share of the local population would indicate, as protests against asylum accommodation—some turning violent—have intensified across Europe in the last week.
British Home Office asylum support data for the end of September 2025 recorded 618 asylum seekers in the Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole council area, where most asylum accommodation is concentrated. With Dorset’s total population at approximately 800,000 to 820,000, and no asylum hotels recorded in the rest of the county, this equates to roughly 0.08% of the local population.
Dorset Police data covering July 2024 to July 2025 shows that individuals from migrant hotels accounted for 116 out of 1,616 recorded sexual offences county-wide—which constitutes approximately 7.2% of the total. This equates to an over-representation factor of roughly 90 times their population share, or approximately 8,875-9,310% higher than would be expected proportionally. When compared to the remaining population, this produces a relative likelihood of approximately 90-102 times higher….
Official findings, however, reveal the over-representation remains substantial. Research by europeanconservative.com has confirmed the actual figures. Despite consternation over the veracity of the figures, after a Freedom of Information request responded to by Dorset Police claimed only one case of migrant rape had been recorded in the area committed by an asylum hotel inhabitant, court records reported on by the Daily Mail, nevertheless, reveal that: “In Bournemouth, 116 charges have been brought against 51 asylum seekers living across three hotels near the seafront.”
Dorset Police acknowledged the veracity of the court records when responding to Telegraph journalist Alison Pearson and stated, “The figures mentioned are conviction data from the court system … The crimes may have been committed elsewhere in the country and the figure is based upon the address given to the court at the time of the defendant’s appearance.”…
Could you have possibly tried any harder to deflate the statistics?
European states’ policy of dispersing asylum seekers into hotels and communities has faced growing public opposition. The latest circulation of the Dorset data and the attack in Modena, Italy provide a backdrop for growing fears about safety surrounding the presence of asylum seekers from alien cultures.
Ordinary citizens’ revolt against the placement of asylum seekers in their neighborhoods has now led to protesters demonstrating across several European countries. Everywhere, the failure of governments to respond to the popular desire for a halt to Muslim immigration has heightened popular anxiety and rage. Citizens feel that their governments that are not responding to this desire have abandoned them. That explains the spectacular rise in Europe for support for the anti-immigrant parties and politicians, including Jordan Bardella of the National Rally in France, Alice Weidel of the Alternative für Deutschland in Germany, and in Italy, Giorgia Meloni of Fratelli d’Italia, who is already Italy’s prime minister.
And keep just that one telling statistic firmly in mind: in the County of Dorset, Muslim asylum seekers are ninety times more likely to be charged with sexual or violent crimes than the indigenous British.

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