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An asylum seeker from Afghanistan who is living a Dublin apartment with two others says he's waiting to be given his own house before he brings his wife and six children over to Ireland under the family reunification programme.

Afghans are expedited through the asylum system in Ireland with nearly all of them being granted refugee status. Afghanistan has a population of 41 million.

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Immigration lawyer Cathal Malone says Minister Helen McEntee's plan to return migrants to the UK is doomed to failure as long as the Rwanda scheme is in operation.

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Buses of asylum seekers from Mount St have arrived at both Crooksling and Newtownmountkennedy.

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Ocean FM's coverage of the arrest of local election candidate James Conway last Saturday for causing criminal damage to a home in Kilglass, west Sligo, allegedly belonging to an accommodation provider for asylum seekers.

Conway recorded himself with a crowbar outside the home while waiting for the gardaΓ­ to arrive and has been critical of the lack of coverage in the media about the incident.

Ocean FM say that the leadership of the Irish Freedom party have confirmed that Conway will still stand in Ballymote-Tubbercurry area for the party in the local elections on June 7th.

Reaction from texters to Ocean FM was mixed.

Edit: Ocean FM neither asked for nor received a statement from leadership of the Irish Freedom Party regarding James Conway.

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>Regardless of how many GBNews slots are offered, the Tory machine has zero interest in solving demographic replacement on either side of the border or in Britain. Just as in Carson’s time, Ireland is a chip in a wider internal power game by London elites happy to placate the Brexit-voting peasants with some cheap Daily Mail headlines as the country transforms into a Pakistani slum.

>Thinking that the Republic’s hopelessly anglophile political class is simply Brit bashing a la John McGuirk doesn’t cover the real issues at hand. London mandarins seriously considered moving millions of Hong Kongers in the 1980s to the six counties to kill two birds with one stone and won’t hesitate to direct tens of thousands of Afghans to Mount Street if it needs a polling boost.

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Our government can be extremely efficient at moving hoards of foreign men out of an area when they want to.

The difference under a @NationalPartyIE government will be that we'll be putting them on airplanes instead of in hotels.
#GetThemOut
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A taxi driver tells Tipp FM that Ukrainian passengers always ask for receipts because the Irish government pays for any fare.

"People have gone very bitter about them. They're taking too much advantage."

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Calling her disastrous is understatement.

A minister with a 1.4% success rate at her job is a liability.

πŸ”— independent.ie

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Speaking to Matt Cooper on The Last Word in 2007, the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern admitted that immigration could not continue at the levels of the last 10 years and admitted that perhaps another percentage point, from 10% to 11% was as far as we could go.

Taoiseach: "Our capacity to continue or to move beyond the 10% figure, I would have grave doubts about that. I'm not saying you can't go to 11.You can't go as we have done in a decade from probably 2% to 10 and in the next decade go from 10 to 20."

Matt Cooper: "So does that mean we have enough immigrants who have come to the country at this stage, as far as you are concerned?"

Taoiseach: "I think the numbers that we'll be able to take in in the next 10 years will not be able to match the numbers that came in in the last 10 years and I think that is self-evident. There is no country or at least very few countries with our size and capabilities would end up with 20% of the workforce non-Irish."


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I admit that I was Commandant General Commanding in Chief the forces of the Irish Republic which have been acting against you for the past week, and that I was President of their Provisional Government. I stand over all my acts and words done or spoken in those capacities.

When I was a child of ten I went down on my bare knees by my bedside one night & promised God that I should devote my life to an effort to free my country. I have kept that promise. As a boy & as a man I have worked for Irish freedom, first among all earthly things. I have helped to organise, to arm, to train, and to discipline my fellow-countrymen to the sole end that, when the time came, they might fight for Irish freedom. The time, as it seemed to me, did come, and we went into the fight. I am glad we did. We seem to have lost. We have not lost. To refuse to fight would have been to lose; to fight is to win. We have kept faith with the past, & handed on a tradition to the future.

- PΓ‘draig Pearse, May 2nd 1916
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Asylum scam explainer from Chopper.

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UK open to exploring Ireland joining the Rwanda scheme.

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Holy Well #5 The Well of the Holy Cross, beside Gleninagh Castle. Really nice day for it 🌞