That house which is being suggested has been set up to accommodate asylum seekers is nearly 1km down a boreen in a remote area called Scool, 16km outside Ennistymon.
The nearest village of Corofin is over 5km away.
A neighbour says he expects the men to be bussed in on Monday.
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The nearest village of Corofin is over 5km away.
A neighbour says he expects the men to be bussed in on Monday.
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A garda told a Canadian protester called Billboard Chris who travels the world campaigning against giving children puberty blockers that he could be arrested for causing offence after they received a false complaint he had entered the Disney store on Grafton St.
One of the billboards he carries around gives his definition of dad as 'a human male who protects his kids from gender ideology'.
The Garda told him: "I'm just saying the signs that you're displaying [some people can find offensive] and that would be a breach of the law as I've just quoted."
Billboard Chris responded: "If someone finds offence, who's problem is that? Is it my problem or their problem?"
"It would be your problem if you got arrested for it as you'd be the one before the judge having to explain why," replied the garda referring to section 7 of the Criminal Justice Act.
Imagine what they'll be like when the hate speech legislation is signed.
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One of the billboards he carries around gives his definition of dad as 'a human male who protects his kids from gender ideology'.
The Garda told him: "I'm just saying the signs that you're displaying [some people can find offensive] and that would be a breach of the law as I've just quoted."
Billboard Chris responded: "If someone finds offence, who's problem is that? Is it my problem or their problem?"
"It would be your problem if you got arrested for it as you'd be the one before the judge having to explain why," replied the garda referring to section 7 of the Criminal Justice Act.
Imagine what they'll be like when the hate speech legislation is signed.
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The protest has started in Scool.
"We are here in Scool, West Clare making a stand for our community and our way of life! We will stand here till we win!"
They are requesting supporters to come and join them.
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"We are here in Scool, West Clare making a stand for our community and our way of life! We will stand here till we win!"
They are requesting supporters to come and join them.
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He had to turn off replies in the end and then subsequently resigned himself to the additional chore of blocking retweeters.
Winning.
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Winning.
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Locals in Turnapin have commenced their protest at the Airways Industrial Estate where Unit 29 has been set up to accommodate 303 single male asylum seekers.
Two busses bringing the asylum seekers to the warehouse have already turned back.
Two busses bringing the asylum seekers to the warehouse have already turned back.
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Early this morning, the government attempted to plant Airways Industrial Estate in Santry with multiple bus loads of foreign military aged men. A few activists got word and were able to prevent it from happening. Local people were informed and are now on the scene to maintain a blockade. Six activists was all it took. This can be stopped. Ireland belongs to the Irish! nationalpartry.ie/join
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Unconfirmed at present but it is highly likely that sometime this week 500 illegals migrants will be going into the Old Johnson and Johnson building in Ballybrit business park Galway City next to Boston Scientific and Medtronic - where 100s of shift workers are arriving and leaving at all hours of the night .. join us in going to the Galway City Council meeting in the Connaght hotel Old Dublin Rd 3pm Monday 22nd May 2023 to demand answers from the Councillors.
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BREAKING: A blockade of a suspected site of new asylum plantation near the village of Scool, Co. Clare has begun. This follows a similar blockade nearby in Inch, Co. Clare.
https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2023/05/22/breaking-asylum-centre-blockades-have-spread-to-another-town
https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2023/05/22/breaking-asylum-centre-blockades-have-spread-to-another-town
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Great interview here on Tipp FM
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Economist Dan O'Brien is asking the Immigrant Council's Brian Killoran if his NGO performed any studies on whether Helen McEntee's amnesty for illegals and asylum seekers last year incentivised the surge in asylum applications. An article in the Sunday Times saying it did has enraged the NGO class.
Killoran, who is frequently presented as an expert on immigration by the regime, had responded to this article stating he is assured the amnesty had zero impact and then spreads blatant disinformation that the amnesty was only open to illegals who had been in the country for five+ years.
In fact, the amnesty was open to asylum seekers who had been in the system for two years as well as illegals who had been here for at least four years or three if they had children. This was downplayed by the media who only referred to the amnesty as a 'scheme for undocumented'.
Foreign 'travel gurus' on social media subsequently used the amnesty to advertise Ireland as a top destination in Europe for illegals.
Killoran, who is frequently presented as an expert on immigration by the regime, had responded to this article stating he is assured the amnesty had zero impact and then spreads blatant disinformation that the amnesty was only open to illegals who had been in the country for five+ years.
In fact, the amnesty was open to asylum seekers who had been in the system for two years as well as illegals who had been here for at least four years or three if they had children. This was downplayed by the media who only referred to the amnesty as a 'scheme for undocumented'.
Foreign 'travel gurus' on social media subsequently used the amnesty to advertise Ireland as a top destination in Europe for illegals.
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