The gall of those who sneak across our borders, thumbing their noses at our laws, only to unleash chaos and bloodshed on innocent citizens, is a slap in the face to every law-abiding soul in the United States and United Kingdom.
From small towns to bustling cities, the stories are gut-wrenching: families torn apart, lives snuffed out, and communities left reeling by the actions of illegal immigrants who should never have been here in the first place.
The tragic case of a Ukrainian teen in Germany, pushed to her death by a rejected asylum seeker, is a chilling reminder that this isn’t just a statistic—it’s a human catastrophe.

Liana Kassay, a 16-year-old Ukrainian refugee, was brutally killed in Friedland, Germany, when an Iraqi migrant, Muhammad A., allegedly pushed her in front of a freight train traveling at 100 km/h.
The refugee, Liana Kassay, on August 11 was on the phone with her grandfather, who heard her screams as the train roared through, Bild, a German publication, reports.
"Her grandfather had to listen to everything. He heard screams, then just the sound of a train,” Geisleden Mayor Markus Janitzki told the German Press Agency.
DNA evidence on Liana’s shoulder linked the 31-year-old suspect Muhammad A., whose asylum claim was rejected in December 2022, to the attack.
16-year-old Liana was on her way home from her apprenticeship to become a dental assistant when she crossed paths with a group of migrants that started harassing her.
— Dries Van Langenhove (@DVanLangenhove) September 1, 2025
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Despite a deportation order, he remained in Germany, a fact that infuriated Lower Saxony Interior Minister Daniela Behrens.
"It is incomprehensible to citizens that people can stay in Germany for years even though a completely different EU country is responsible for them," Behrnes stated following the incident.
The suspect, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and intoxicated at the time with a blood alcohol level of 1.35, was initially released after claiming he found Liana’s body.
He wasn’t arrested until Friday, August 29, after DNA results confirmed his involvement.
Now held in a psychiatric facility, his criminal responsibility is under review.
"How many crimes like these have gone unpunished? I want justice," Liana’s mother, devastated, told DemState.
The community has reportedly raised over €24,000 for her funeral, but the pain of her loss lingers.
In the U.S., data from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection for Fiscal Year 2025 (through June 2025) paints a stark picture of criminal activity among illegal immigrants.
According to CBP’s Criminal Alien Statistics, 573 violent crime convictions were recorded among apprehended illegal aliens, representing 7.9% of total convictions in this population.
This includes 469 convictions for assault, battery, and domestic violence, and 15 for homicide and manslaughter.
While these numbers reflect a staggering decrease from 2024 under the Biden administration—homicides dropped 48.3% from 29 cases to 15, and sexual offenses fell 59.7% from 221 to 89—these figures still represent real victims.
The Global Statistics notes that drug-related convictions, often tied to organized crime, are significant, with many illegal aliens involved in cross-border drug activities also facing immigration charges.
High-profile cases like the 2022 murder of Kayla Hamilton in Maryland by an illegal alien gang member fuel public outrage, as noted by the Committee on Homeland Security.
In the U.K., precise data on crimes committed by illegal immigrants is harder to pin down, as the Office for National Statistics (ONS) does not specifically track this demographic.
A 2024 ONS response to a query about crimes by race and immigration status stated, “Unfortunately, we do not hold the information that you have requested.
Our publications and data concern crime as it is experienced by victims, or as it is recorded by police."
The Ministry of Justice, responsible for offender data, publishes quarterly statistics but lacks specific breakdowns for illegal immigrants or asylum seekers.
The lack of granular data frustrates efforts to quantify the issue.
The blood of victims like Liana Kassay stains the hands of bureaucrats and judges who let dangerous illegal immigrants roam free, flouting deportation orders and exploiting legal loopholes.
In the U.S., hundreds of violent crimes by illegal aliens—assaults, murders, and more—shatter the myth of the harmless migrant. In the U.K., the shadowy presence the flood of illegal aliens clogging prisons and peddling crime mocks the idea of secure borders.
These aren’t just numbers; they’re lives destroyed, families broken, and communities betrayed.
When will the elites stop coddling criminals and start protecting the people they swore to serve?
Violent far-left extremists repeatedly tried to disrupt Melbourne's March for Australia rally yesterday but were beaten back by anti-immigration protesters. pic.twitter.com/CA4npqJXwe
— The Noticer (@NoticerNews) September 1, 2025
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