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Does the Australian police collect racial crime stats by any chance?
Yes they do, I linked a report on the stats elsewhere in the thread. Here it is again.
The important information: Most immigrant groups have crime rates substantially below that of the native born population. The big outlier is the Sudanese who commit crimes at a much higher rate. But this is a small group so it doesn't change the fact that immigrants as a whole are much more law abiding.
(as mentioned elsewhere, this is obviously not because other people groups are inherently more moral, it's just a natural and expected effect of applying stringent filters to the immigration process. Our immigrants are mostly very law abiding because we deliberately chose to select for law abiding people. Sudanese are an exception because we selected them on the basis of being refugees fleeing war and did not apply the normal filters)
I thought the Lebanese were heavily into organized crime in Australia?
I had to go digging a bit to find data on Lebanese crime specifically, but according to the latest stats there were a total of 179 Lebanese in prison.
I'm not sure what that works out to relative to the overall Lebanese population, but probably not much.
Our most serious crime organisations are (mostly caucasian) bikie gangs.
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