Germany’s open-border policies have not only strained public services and destabilized communities, but they are now breaking the prison system. A new survey from all 16 federal states reveals a staggering truth: nearly half of Germany’s prison inmates are foreigners, despite years of naturalizations and the masking effect of dual citizenship. Out of 59,877 total prisoners, 26,710 are non-German nationals—a shocking 45%.
This number is nearly three times higher than the percentage of foreign population in Germany, and the actual figure may be even higher. That’s because inmates with dual citizenship are counted as “Germans,” hiding the true scale of foreign criminality. If these individuals were properly categorized, foreigners would make up as much as 60% of the prison population in cities like Berlin.
Migrant Criminality Is Not a Myth—It’s a Statistical Fact
The prison population data confirms what ordinary Germans have long known. Still, elites continue to deny that mass migration has brought an explosion of crime and lawlessness, especially among young male migrants. Since 2017, the proportion of foreign prisoners has skyrocketed from 30% to 37%, with Arab, Turkish, Polish, and North African criminals dominating prison rolls in various states.
In places like Frankfurt, for instance, Algerians and Moroccans have overwhelmed the prison system due to their dominance in the drug-dealing underworld. In Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, Syrians now make up the largest foreign inmate group. Many of these individuals show outright contempt for German law—and for German society itself.
Cultural Clashes Behind Bars
Prison officers are now confronting a cultural and ideological time bomb. René Müller of the Federal Association of Prison Service Officers warns that many Arab inmates refuse to obey female officers, citing their cultural beliefs that reject taking orders from women. Others speak little to no German, requiring video interpreters just to function inside the walls.
Even Germany’s own justice ministers are admitting the obvious. Baden-Württemberg’s Marion Gentges (CDU) admits the system is buckling under “language barriers and psychological abnormalities,” particularly among North African detainees.
A Financial Black Hole
This crisis doesn’t come cheap. Every prisoner costs the German taxpayer €179.63 per day—that’s approximately €10.8 million every single day, or nearly €4 billion per year, just to house inmates. And for what? For a government-made disaster fueled by open borders, mass asylum abuse, and the political obsession with “diversity” at any cost.
The Death of a Nation—By Design
While German citizens struggle with inflation, housing shortages, and declining public safety, their leaders continue to import tens of thousands of foreign nationals, many of whom bring crime, cultural hostility, and zero intent to integrate. This isn’t “humanitarianism.” It’s national suicide.
Germany is not alone. This is the roadmap for the West if citizens don’t wake up and demand a reversal of mass immigration policies. If you want to see what imported criminality and government betrayal look like, look no further than Germany’s prisons.
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