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All well here at Rackett Hall this morning everyone ... no unwanted visitors yet
Well done to the determined people who held the barricade all night
Maybe see you later
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Heavy scenes in Roscrea as gardaรญ attempt to break up the protest outside Racket Hall Hotel to force a busload of asylum seekers into the property. The hotel has been earmarked to accommodate 160 asylum seekers on top of the the 600 already being hosted in two other properties in the town.
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A Dublin mother says she was sick to her stomach and couldn't stop shaking after a foreign man attempted to grab her daughter from her pram after she got off the Luas on Marlborough Street.
Michaela Kelly said the man tried to grab her daughter by her arm to pull her out of the pram but luckily she was strapped in.
Kelly then pulled the pram at full force away from the man and started to speed walk away but this made him angry and he started pointing his finger at her daughter and roaring after them so she ran towards the first shop she could find with a security guard. The security guard then warned the man not to try to enter the shop and he ran off.
Kelly warned other women to be careful when walking by themselves or with their kids through town as "you really do not know what or who is around the corner waiting."
"Itโs coming to a point where itโs not even safe to get off a luas or walk to a shop with your child."
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A Dublin mother says she was sick to her stomach and couldn't stop shaking after a foreign man attempted to grab her daughter from her pram after she got off the Luas on Marlborough Street.
Michaela Kelly said the man tried to grab her daughter by her arm to pull her out of the pram but luckily she was strapped in.
Kelly then pulled the pram at full force away from the man and started to speed walk away but this made him angry and he started pointing his finger at her daughter and roaring after them so she ran towards the first shop she could find with a security guard. The security guard then warned the man not to try to enter the shop and he ran off.
Kelly warned other women to be careful when walking by themselves or with their kids through town as "you really do not know what or who is around the corner waiting."
"Itโs coming to a point where itโs not even safe to get off a luas or walk to a shop with your child."
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A young woman shares her disturbing experience being followed by a foreign man while she was going to the gym at 6.30 in the evening.
Really poor response time from the gardaรญ but maybe they were busy brutalising protesters somewhere on behalf of the government's immigration policies.
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Stephen Redmond, Dublin Northwest Representative for the National Party, shows Finglas leading the way as Plantation Centre owner bows to pressure from local concerned residents.
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Great result for Finglas and a model example to follow for all the towns and villages around in Ireland in the same predicament.
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Malachy Steenson announces his intention to run for Dublin in the EU elections as well as for the North Inner City the local elections.
"The reason I'm standing for Europe is that most decisions taken in this country start in Europe. We need to change that. We need to stop what's happening in this country. The most important thing everyone who is listening here tonight can do is check the register to make sure they're on it."
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Reaction in Roscrea
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Tipp FM speaks to some members of the community in Roscrea about their reaction to asylum seekers being forced through their protest by a Garda public order unit on Monday.
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Tipp FM: Reaction in Roscrea.
I suppose the most striking thing about yesterday's morning show on Tipp FM was that everyone interviewed was asked right off the bat whether they disavow the so-called far-right with host Fran Curry admitting at one point (28:06) that the question pops up on his screen like he's under pressure to ask it. This makes sense because the regime is absolutely petrified somebody who actually wants to solve the immigration problem gains political capital out of the mess they've created with the big election year ahead.
Then once each of the callers said that they deny the far-right three times before the rooster crows each morning, Fran Curry was happy to proceed with the conversations. One caller at 6:20, who seemed especially keen to impress Curry, said he liaised with gardaรญ on the ground to identify and ostracise any far-right who showed up at the protest, and the last caller who lives in New York (29:18) said he's been developing a conspiracy theory about the far-right and the far-left (which you're allowed to do).
At 00:48 Curry read out an email from Fianna Fรกil TD Jackie Cahill about the Geneva Convention and how his government goes way beyond our so-called international obligations in dealing with so-called refugees. Everyone should commit this info to memory and quote Deputy Cahill when you're repeating it.
At 10:28, a Sinn Fรฉin supporter says she never thought about immigration until it directly affected her ability to host her annual commemoration event at the Racket Hall Hotel but she now stands with the people of Roscrea and believes the government's handling of asylum is going to start a civil war.
At 13:44, the 'merry-go-round clique' of so-called NGOs get a drubbing for directing government policy around immigration โ "They're on the hind tit of public money. That is the only reason they exist. It's a halfway house for people who couldn't keep a job in the real world or be able to keep it, and those are the people who are making the decisions and leading policy...Political leaders need to recognise who put them there and it's not NGOs."
At 18:12 the same caller brings up the murder of Ashling Murphy. Referring to Josef Puska, he remarks: "Now they came from an EU country but ten, fifteen years here and not one of them scratched their arse to contribute anything โa job, a tax, nothingโ but on the hind tit of social welfare and nobody wants to say anything about it because they all want to traipse off to their EU meetings and meet their EU buddies and be the best boys in the room and get a clap on the back from everyone for being so liberal and so woke."
At 20:12, caller Gillian explains how she believes the incident where a couple of mothers and children were taken off the bus and forced through the protesters was a staged stunt in a narrative control attempt as she witnessed a man with a camera waiting with the Garda public order unit to get the footage. These scenes were subsequently widely and comically compared by regime acolytes to the Holy Cross dispute in Ardoyne in 2001 when some members of the British community tried to blockade Irish children from going to school in "their area" through the use of bricks, stones, fireworks, blast bombs and urine-filled balloons.
Gillian said the rest of the passengers on the bus were taken around the back to disembark and the locals weren't allowed to see them. She also said gardaรญ did not take the protesters' safety into consideration when they pushed through them and local mothers who were there with their children were in fear. She said the way Roscrea is being portrayed in the media is absolutely disgusting and also mentioned that the community were lied to before about asylum seeking families being moved to the town who turned out to be single men.
At 29:18, the last caller mentioned Gay Byrne's opposition to the EU which is "covered up" because "there's never any criticism of the EU allowed". Fran Curry admitted that it was the first time he'd ever heard it.
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I suppose the most striking thing about yesterday's morning show on Tipp FM was that everyone interviewed was asked right off the bat whether they disavow the so-called far-right with host Fran Curry admitting at one point (28:06) that the question pops up on his screen like he's under pressure to ask it. This makes sense because the regime is absolutely petrified somebody who actually wants to solve the immigration problem gains political capital out of the mess they've created with the big election year ahead.
Then once each of the callers said that they deny the far-right three times before the rooster crows each morning, Fran Curry was happy to proceed with the conversations. One caller at 6:20, who seemed especially keen to impress Curry, said he liaised with gardaรญ on the ground to identify and ostracise any far-right who showed up at the protest, and the last caller who lives in New York (29:18) said he's been developing a conspiracy theory about the far-right and the far-left (which you're allowed to do).
At 00:48 Curry read out an email from Fianna Fรกil TD Jackie Cahill about the Geneva Convention and how his government goes way beyond our so-called international obligations in dealing with so-called refugees. Everyone should commit this info to memory and quote Deputy Cahill when you're repeating it.
At 10:28, a Sinn Fรฉin supporter says she never thought about immigration until it directly affected her ability to host her annual commemoration event at the Racket Hall Hotel but she now stands with the people of Roscrea and believes the government's handling of asylum is going to start a civil war.
At 13:44, the 'merry-go-round clique' of so-called NGOs get a drubbing for directing government policy around immigration โ "They're on the hind tit of public money. That is the only reason they exist. It's a halfway house for people who couldn't keep a job in the real world or be able to keep it, and those are the people who are making the decisions and leading policy...Political leaders need to recognise who put them there and it's not NGOs."
At 18:12 the same caller brings up the murder of Ashling Murphy. Referring to Josef Puska, he remarks: "Now they came from an EU country but ten, fifteen years here and not one of them scratched their arse to contribute anything โa job, a tax, nothingโ but on the hind tit of social welfare and nobody wants to say anything about it because they all want to traipse off to their EU meetings and meet their EU buddies and be the best boys in the room and get a clap on the back from everyone for being so liberal and so woke."
At 20:12, caller Gillian explains how she believes the incident where a couple of mothers and children were taken off the bus and forced through the protesters was a staged stunt in a narrative control attempt as she witnessed a man with a camera waiting with the Garda public order unit to get the footage. These scenes were subsequently widely and comically compared by regime acolytes to the Holy Cross dispute in Ardoyne in 2001 when some members of the British community tried to blockade Irish children from going to school in "their area" through the use of bricks, stones, fireworks, blast bombs and urine-filled balloons.
Gillian said the rest of the passengers on the bus were taken around the back to disembark and the locals weren't allowed to see them. She also said gardaรญ did not take the protesters' safety into consideration when they pushed through them and local mothers who were there with their children were in fear. She said the way Roscrea is being portrayed in the media is absolutely disgusting and also mentioned that the community were lied to before about asylum seeking families being moved to the town who turned out to be single men.
At 29:18, the last caller mentioned Gay Byrne's opposition to the EU which is "covered up" because "there's never any criticism of the EU allowed". Fran Curry admitted that it was the first time he'd ever heard it.
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Migration now the top issue for Irish public in upcoming EU elections, according to a new poll from Ireland Thinks.
๐น 37 per cent of respondents indicated โtackling migrationโ as their most important issue.
๐น The issue of immigration was most pronounced among part time workers (47 per cent), those in council housing (45 per cent), men (41 per cent) and people between the ages of 35 and 54 (42 per cent).
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๐น 37 per cent of respondents indicated โtackling migrationโ as their most important issue.
๐น The issue of immigration was most pronounced among part time workers (47 per cent), those in council housing (45 per cent), men (41 per cent) and people between the ages of 35 and 54 (42 per cent).
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The Government is to consider purchasing a โฌ57m student accommodation complex in Cork to house up to 400 asylum seekers.
A value-for-money exercise conducted to compare the cost of private serviced accommodation found that the State could potentially save between โฌ120m and โฌ260m over a 30-year period by purchasing the property. The comparison used the current rate accommodation providers charge to host asylum seekers of between โฌ78 and โฌ111 a day.
The property isn't named in the report but the description matches that of Ashlin House on Bandon Road which only completed construction in 2022 and offers beds to students for โฌ240-โฌ289 a week. The development was a contentious one among locals who took to protest with one councillor describing it as a โvisual intrusion on the landscapeโ. So, if this is the property, I doubt they'll be pleased with its new purpose.
As for the students, the recent Ireland Thinks poll found only 11 per cent were concerned about immigration while a massive 56 per cent were more concerned about the weather. But maybe that will change, in Cork at least.
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A value-for-money exercise conducted to compare the cost of private serviced accommodation found that the State could potentially save between โฌ120m and โฌ260m over a 30-year period by purchasing the property. The comparison used the current rate accommodation providers charge to host asylum seekers of between โฌ78 and โฌ111 a day.
The property isn't named in the report but the description matches that of Ashlin House on Bandon Road which only completed construction in 2022 and offers beds to students for โฌ240-โฌ289 a week. The development was a contentious one among locals who took to protest with one councillor describing it as a โvisual intrusion on the landscapeโ. So, if this is the property, I doubt they'll be pleased with its new purpose.
As for the students, the recent Ireland Thinks poll found only 11 per cent were concerned about immigration while a massive 56 per cent were more concerned about the weather. But maybe that will change, in Cork at least.
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Government eyeing โฌ57m student complex in Cork to house asylum seekers
Turnkey property over five blocks can be adapted to meet the key requirements of a reception and integration centre, sources said
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Nearly โฌ4 million was spent on interpreters in Irish courts over three and half years reports the Mirror.
๐น Translators who spoke either Polish, Romanian, or Lithuanian were needed the most between January 2020 and July 2023.
๐น There were 8,156 cases that required a Polish interpreter, 6,459 needed for Romanian, and 3,944 for Lithuanian according to documents obtained through a Freedom of Information request.
๐น In addition, there was also a high demand for those who could translate Russian, Portuguese, Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, Slovak, Georgian, Latvian, and Hungarian.
๐นIn total there were 34,270 cases which required translation services over the three and half year period for a cost of โฌ3,843,403.62.
๐น There was also a noticeable spike in the need for Ukrainian interpreters since the Russian invasion and Some of the more exotic tongues included on the list were Swahili, Amharic, and Edo - which are all spoken in Africa.
๐น In 2022, Judge Miriam Walsh was slammed after she said she was โsick to the back teethโ of defendants looking for interpreters despite living in Ireland for years when a foreigner who had lived here for five years appeared before her on assault charges against two people in a takeaway โ "They donโt need assistance when theyโre signing on for social welfare. While he might have very little recollection of what happened, his two victims have."
๐น "Heโs been living in Ireland for the past five years and he wants an interpreter. He didnโt need an interpreter with him when he went to buy his drink, or when he goes shopping. They know more English than we know ourselves. Iโm sick to the back teeth of people hiding behind interpreters. He beat the sugar out of two people who were just doing their job that night."
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๐น Translators who spoke either Polish, Romanian, or Lithuanian were needed the most between January 2020 and July 2023.
๐น There were 8,156 cases that required a Polish interpreter, 6,459 needed for Romanian, and 3,944 for Lithuanian according to documents obtained through a Freedom of Information request.
๐น In addition, there was also a high demand for those who could translate Russian, Portuguese, Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, Slovak, Georgian, Latvian, and Hungarian.
๐นIn total there were 34,270 cases which required translation services over the three and half year period for a cost of โฌ3,843,403.62.
๐น There was also a noticeable spike in the need for Ukrainian interpreters since the Russian invasion and Some of the more exotic tongues included on the list were Swahili, Amharic, and Edo - which are all spoken in Africa.
๐น In 2022, Judge Miriam Walsh was slammed after she said she was โsick to the back teethโ of defendants looking for interpreters despite living in Ireland for years when a foreigner who had lived here for five years appeared before her on assault charges against two people in a takeaway โ "They donโt need assistance when theyโre signing on for social welfare. While he might have very little recollection of what happened, his two victims have."
๐น "Heโs been living in Ireland for the past five years and he wants an interpreter. He didnโt need an interpreter with him when he went to buy his drink, or when he goes shopping. They know more English than we know ourselves. Iโm sick to the back teeth of people hiding behind interpreters. He beat the sugar out of two people who were just doing their job that night."
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Nearly โฌ4 million spent on interpreters in Irish courts over three and half years
Exclusive: Translators who spoke either Polish, Romanian, or Lithuanian were needed the most between January 2020 and July 2023.
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Fermoy Day 60
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Tipp FM talks to Laura Boyle on day 60 of the vigil outside Abbeyville House in Fermoy which has been earmarked for 56 single male asylum seekers.
Boyle said their campaign has now evolved and they've moved away from being willing to accept women & children being accommodated at the property after witnessing the scenes in Roscrea where they were "weaponised" and "used as pawns".
As for being branded far-right, she said if disagreeing with the government on immigration policy makes them far-right, then they're far-right.
She also rubbished Roderic O'Gorman's "patronising" attempt to engage with them after hearing him talk about how great it is to visit communities to dispel myths around immigration.
"You're not going to counteract the supposed myths around immigration because we are living it and we know what we see with our own eyes. It's like telling us to deny the nose on our very faces. So the kind of engagement he's proposing is not the kind that is going to build trust."
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Boyle said their campaign has now evolved and they've moved away from being willing to accept women & children being accommodated at the property after witnessing the scenes in Roscrea where they were "weaponised" and "used as pawns".
As for being branded far-right, she said if disagreeing with the government on immigration policy makes them far-right, then they're far-right.
She also rubbished Roderic O'Gorman's "patronising" attempt to engage with them after hearing him talk about how great it is to visit communities to dispel myths around immigration.
"You're not going to counteract the supposed myths around immigration because we are living it and we know what we see with our own eyes. It's like telling us to deny the nose on our very faces. So the kind of engagement he's proposing is not the kind that is going to build trust."
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Day 7 on a chilly night in Roscrea.
Biggest crowd yet.
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โ ๏ธ 5 Shocking Reasons Why Ireland's March 8th Referendum Could Change Everything ๐
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โน๏ธ The truth behind Ireland's March 8th Referendum: It's about immigration!
The government want to give "durable relationships" the same status as marriage
Minister for State Neale Richmond admitted this was for "family reunification": chain migration ๐โ๏ธ
In 2017, then Minister for State David Stanton said some "family reunification" applications were for 70 people!
If the government passes this amendment, it could increase immigration by 70x!
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The government want to give "durable relationships" the same status as marriage
Minister for State Neale Richmond admitted this was for "family reunification": chain migration ๐โ๏ธ
In 2017, then Minister for State David Stanton said some "family reunification" applications were for 70 people!
If the government passes this amendment, it could increase immigration by 70x!
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"Whose streets? Our streets!"
Huge crowd in Dublin city centre now for rally against mass immigration and the government's reckless asylum system ๐ฎ๐ช
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