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A BIT OF BUDGET NEWS.

As reported by me previously, the Minister for Children, Roderic O'Gorman, told Claire Byrne that he was looking to get a sustainable funding stream for Tusla to consistently accommodate bearded minor refugees that they fly in from whatever camp they've just burned down.

If you don't know how the bearded minor racket works, it's basically impossible to deport an asylum seeker under 18 regardless of the weakness in their asylum claim.

Once a bearded minor is anchored in a country, they will then use the European Convention on Human Rights Act to demand a right to a family life in order to import their extended family.

Tusla were looking for €100 Million. They're getting €61.

The mustachioed man-children will be getting nothing less than their own homes which will make Ireland a very attractive destination for this racket.

Curiously, Hazel Chu's boyfriend didn't mention it in his list of Green party achievements in the budget. 🤔
The Child Protection agency Tusla have told Gript Media to delete their report about a creepy Ronald McDonald lookalike who has been put in a female prison at his request despite previously expressing a desire to rape women.

He now identifies as one.

Gript say they have refused the request. Gript also say that other internet content about the person currently wishing to be known as Barbie Kardashian has been IP-blocked for Irish viewers.

I did see that some non-Irish youtubers had picked up on this news story so presumably Irish people can no longer watch these videos without access to a proxy IP.

This also happened to Stefan Molyneux's Ireland 2040 video after it reached no.8 in youtube's Irish trending list.

Quite how this process works and who makes the decision to block what we are allowed to see has not been explained anywhere.

Now is a great time to tell the people you care about to get on alternative platforms.

https://gript.ie/barbie-kardashian-the-story-tusla-wants-to-keep-a-secre
>56,000 Irish taxpayers on an average industrial wage of €39k, each paying an average income tax of €4k are needed to fund Roderic O'Gorman's new Direct Provision utopia for one year costing €225,000,000.

Leaving aside Roderico's sexual penchant for darker men, you have to ask, what's in it for the rest of us?

Source:
https://twitter.com/ComhraDublin/status/1316112129255264264
SEÁN TREACY was killed on this very day, one hundred years ago. Treacy was a Volunteer of unimaginable courage, and was part of the Ambush of Soloheadbeg.

Even in death, Seán Treacy struck against the British power in Ireland by killing two agents of the Crown.

National Party members today honoured this hero by christening Talbot Street the new 'Seán Treacy Street.'
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the law governing the procedure under which Irish citizenship can be revoked is unconstitutional on natural justice grounds.

Currently the Minister for Justice ultimately makes the decision whether or not to revoke a citizenship but the Supreme Court has ruled that this process did not meet the high standards of natural justice applicable to a person facing "such severe consequences as loss of citizenship" and is therefore constitutionally invalid.

The decision is of wide-ranging significance and affects some 40 other cases.

One such case is Alegerian Ali Damache who recieved Irish citizenship in 2008. He is serving a sentence in the US after pleading guilty in October 2018 to having conspired to materially assist a terrorist group and wants to return to Ireland when his sentence has been served.

His citizenship was revoked but the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission is involved in his appeal.

The institutes of your nation aren't being run with your well-being in mind. It's the outsiders they care about.

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/supreme-court/supreme-court-unconstitutional-law-governs-procedure-under-which-citizenship-can-be-revoked-1.4380723
Looks like the nationality of the people running a scam is entirely irrelevant again!

>“It has been established that fraudulent emails are being sent from here to businesses across the globe and Irish bank accounts are being used to receive the funds which are then being transferred to other accounts mostly in Turkey and China,” the source added.

>The arrested suspects are of Nigerian origin but have Irish and UK passports and one of the arrested men is being held at Blanchardstown Garda Station while the other is being questioned at a station in Cork city.

https://www.independent.ie/news/two-further-arrests-made-as-part-of-6million-international-fraud-investigation-39624087.html
Day out in Cork for Dolores fans.
orlared is trying out LBRY:
https://lbry.tv/@orlared

LBRY also have a new front-end here:
https://odysee.com/@orlared
75% of illegals have been living in Ireland for over five years according to the Migrant Rights Centre.

The lobby group for illegals estimates that there are around 30,000 illegals currently living in Ireland although where they source their figures is never discussed.

The Migrants Rights Centre quoted a figure of 20,000 to 26,000 illegals in 2015 and estimated the number of their children at just 5,000.

However the Minister for Justice Charlie Flanagan said that between 2013 and 2018, 20,000 children of illegals were granted citizenship.

In March, 2017, Sinn Féin spokesman on housing, Eoin Ó Broin, told the Dáil that there were 126,000 illegals living in Ireland whom he wanted to "regularise“.

Michael Kirrane, Director General of INIS at the Department of Justice admitted in 2018 that they have no idea how many illegals are in Ireland as when a deportation order is issued, the onus is on the illegal to self-deport.

In the Migrant Rights Centre's survey of 1,000 illegals, it found three quarters were working in the same job for three years or more, while just over a quarter did not receive minimum wage.

Their survey suggested 38% of illegals living here are Filipino, 14% are Mongolian and 11% are from China.

26% of illegals working said they were doing so in elder care in private homes, 20% work in the catering sector, and 17% in cleaning jobs.

The Migrant Rights Centre are urging the government to accelerate the introduction of a new scheme which would regularise the status of undocumented migrants in Ireland.

Why nobody is urging the government to prosecute the people employing the illegals was not explained in the RTÉ report.

No workers' union or political party was quoted as offering any concern about the impact such a large number of illegals have on working-class conditions.

How illegals working in elderly care are garda vetted was not explained either.

https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2020/1015/1171647-migrant-rights/
What Sorcha is reading on her commute to write about your displacement.
https://twitter.com/SorchaPollak/status/1315597054434070530
Dean & Bonga - Tusla approved foster carers.

"There are four males living in the household so it's a very male household"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oYJzcOLDYs
The president of the World Doctors Alliance is setting up a new custodian movement in Ireland to focus on the areas of health, heritage and freedom.

The movement will "support businesses and new innovative technologies that support the values of freedom of speech and freedom of health."

https://youtu.be/mQ2n95WodF0
Finally!
(plot twist: it's over mask shortages)
https://mol.im/a/8843089
Managing editor at the journal is not happy that the Anti-Irish Times published an advert that was off government narrative.

https://twitter.com/BiddyEarly/status/1316711074369019906