23% of the European prison population is non-European.
The percentages of non-Europeans in range from 50.2% of the Austrian prison population, to 44.2% in Belgium, and 22.1% in Sweden.
While a few countries such as Poland, Romania, Latvia and Hungary have foreign prison populations as low as 1-5%.
Many countries, such as Sweden, Italy and France face serious overcrowding problems, entirely related to the massive percentages of foreigners taking up space in their prisons.
Europeans are seeing their tax money, tens of billions of Euros worth, going toward maintaining a population of imprisoned racial foreigners who should not be in Europe in the first place.