
Concerns about migrant-related crime must be addressed honestly, but also carefully. Some migrants may indeed come from regions with different social norms or attitudes toward women, and if those individuals commit crimes, they must be held to the same legal standards as anyone else. However, it’s a mistake to draw broad conclusions about entire migrant populations or to blame multiculturalism itself. The issue isn’t diversity—it's the lack of effective integration, education, and enforcement of societal norms. Multicultural policies don't fail because cultures coexist, but because systems fail to ensure mutual respect and shared civic responsibility.
What is essential now is to focus on solutions that protect women and uphold the values of equality, safety, and justice. This includes stricter enforcement of laws against harassment and assault, better integration policies that promote respect for local norms, and public messaging that unites communities rather than polarizes them. women should not be made to bear the brunt of policy failures, nor should they become pawns in cultural battles. Their safety is non-negotiable—and must be safeguarded without turning to scapegoating or divisive rhetoric.