I do in fact.
Germany: https://www.bka.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/Publikationen/Pol...
Total N = ~2.2M
Germans = ~1.2M (~58%)
Non-Germans = ~900k (~42%)
Population: Germans ~71M (~85%), foreign ~12M (~15%)
Per-capita, non-Germans show up ~2.8x more.
Approximate rates:
Germans: ~1,786 per 100k (baseline)
All Non-Germans: ~7,365 per 100k (~4.1× German rate)
Syria: ~12,900 per 100k (~7.2×)
Afghanistan: ~12,300 per 100k (~6.9×)
Romania: ~8,450 per 100k (~4.7×)
Turkey: ~6,660 per 100k (~3.7×)
Poland: ~6,640 per 100k (~3.7×)
Ukraine: ~5,130 per 100k (~2.9×)
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Some other countries (Switzerland, Denmark) also publish per-nationality data and it doesn't look any better. The other comment shows data from Norway/Finland/Sweden which is more of the same.
The US is a different topic (but strong arguments with clear data can be made as well), so I'll refrain from engaging it here to avoid further derailing the thread.