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According to Senator Michael McDowell, Roderic O’Gorman has decided that it would not be in the “public interest” to publish the minutes of sixteen government meetings which examined the consequences of amending the constitution in the upcoming referendums in relation to tax laws, social welfare laws, pension laws, allocation of family assets, alimony and allowance including the laws in relation to family reunification for asylum seekers. The records also include correspondence with an NGO named “Treoir”.

It looks like they're deliberately concealing the ramifications of voting Yes in the two referendums so as not to motivate the public into voting No. Neale Richmond has already let it slip that changing the definition of family to "any durable relationship" will increase the scope of the family reunification scheme for refugees and rejected asylum seekers who are granted subsidiary protection regardless.

I wonder what else are they're hiding.

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Just want to quickly correct some disinformation in this report in the Examiner.

Minister Roderic O'Gorman has been making the claim that 40% of asylum seekers are able to prove that they were persecuted in the country they fled from and he's now calling the remaining 60% of applicants "economic migrants". He further claims that the government intends to crack down on this 60% cohort.

Firstly, processing asylum applications is responsibility of the Dept of Justice so it's curious why Minister Helen McEntee didn't make this announcement. I have a couple of theories but I won't go into them as the point of this post is to examine his figures and statements.

In the 15 years between 2002 and and 2016 the percentage of asylum seekers whose claims were accepted as valid and granted refugee status stood at a mere 7%.

But in 2016, the authority tasked with processing asylum applications was changed from ORAC to IPAS.

At this point a category of 'subsidiary protection' was introduced whereby if an asylum seeker's claim was rejected, IPAS could still grant them residency on the theoretical possibility that they might face some hardship if deported. People granted this option are, like those granted refugee status, allowed to apply for family reunification.

The Dept of Justice was under no obligation to introduce this category which falls beyond the scope of the UN's Convention on refugees.

In 2017, for example, all asylum applications from Nigerians were rejected. However, 57% were then granted subsidiary protection. Similarly, all applications from Congolese people were rejected but 100% of them were subsequently granted subsidiary protection.

And if an asylum seeker fails to qualify for subsidiary protection, there's a third option where they can still be granted Leave To Remain at the Dept of Justice's discretion on "compassionate" grounds.

You might remember the case of Ellie Kisyombe who spent ten years in direct provision appealing her asylum application's rejection while refusing to go home to Malawi, until she was granted Leave To Remain and returned there twice on holiday.

So Minister Roderic O'Gorman is spreading disinformation when he said this:

"We know about 40% of people who go through the international protection system are able to prove that they are being persecuted and they meet the criteria and about 60% of people don't meet those particular criteria."

A large portion of that 40% did not in fact have to prove they had been actively persecuted.

O'Gorman allegedly told RTÉ's Claire Byrne Show that international protection had to be for people fleeing war, conflict and persecution.

So why has the government been granting "status" (as the Irish Times like to call it) to asylum seekers who can prove none of these things for the last seven years?

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🚨 Community Alert for Drumcondra

A girls' school in Drumcondra has circulated an email warning parents that there was an attempted child abduction of two children over the weekend.

One incident occurred in Grace Park Wood and the other in the Maryfield College area. The description of the car involved is a white Audi.

Parents are asked to be vigilant and gardaí have been informed.

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Drogheda Protest
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Michael Reade allowed to spread hate and fear unchallenged for four minutes on LMFM yesterday about the protesters heading to Marsh Rd in Drogheda today to protest the government's decision to accommodate 500 asylum seekers in the town's largest hotel.

Reade does concede however that some of the hotel's new residents may "rape our daughters".

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Please share this notice about this gathering tonight... outside Roscrea Garda Station at 7pm
and be there if you can @everyone

Shocking situation happening in Roscrea and getting worse

This happened to this lady last night ...
and I'm told that her family were told by the guards to keep quiet about it
Took the guards hours to arrive  .. and when they did they seemed more interested in going after the family of the victim..

" I’m sure everyone is aware of what happened last night , first and foremost I want to clear up the rumour’s. There was nobody shot or killed in Limerick street last night. As most of ye know I’m a single mother of two and I’m a mother and a father to the two of them , this vermin that tried to break into my house with me and my two kids, his words were “sexy lady do you want some of this “ and then exposed himself to me and my children (I have video proof from start to finish which I will not be able to share until the case is.. see post⬆️

Be at Roscrea Garda Station tonight please
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The protest outside Roscrea Garda station this evening after a single mother of two children said a man tried to break into her house in the Limerick Street area last night.

In a post on facebook, the mother said that she had just returned from McDonalds to put the children to bed for school in the morning when the man tried to push the door to her home in while exposing himself to her and her children and exclaiming "sexy lady, do you want some of this?"

Fortunately, her neighbours heard her screaming and came to her assistance, and her family arrived shortly afterwards. She said her six year old daughter is now traumatised.

She recorded footage of the incident but says the gardaí advised her not to post it on social media "as it can affect the case".

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Check out who's running PR for the new agency in charge of censoring online content in the EU.

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An audience member had to be bailed out by Katie Hannon after forgetting his lines during the RTÉ debate about the upcoming referenda last night.

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This guy seems to be a regular audience member on Upfront with Katie Hannon although she never says his name.

The first clip is last night's show. The second clip was the show about the protest outside Leinster House when the Dáil returned from the summer break.
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Turns out the audience member above is Stephen Turner, an activist for the government-funded LGBT NGO called ShoutOut. He also runs a youtube channel where he shares his views on some political issues among other topics.

I think he was probably sincere about the points he was trying to make but questions need to be raised about RTÉ's selection process for the audience participants on Upfront.

An X account promoting the show requested applications for audience members at 10:30am yesterday. How many seats were already filled at this point? Are invites sent to NGOs?

The question the first guy flubbed about "the diverse composition of modern Irish society" sounded like NGO jargon written by a committee, and that's why he had trouble getting it out.

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You can see why he'd appeal to RTÉ.

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Minister Helen McEntee has refused to release figures on the duration of time rejected asylum applicants are waiting before she tells them they can stay in Ireland despite failing their asylum bid "on humanitarian grounds," according to Independent TD Michael McNamara.

McNamara told the Tonight Show that he believes the chances of rejected asylum applicants being allowed to stay in Ireland increase the longer they are allowed to remain in the asylum system after being rejected.

"This is a large part of the problem. It is possibly one of the factors that is attractive about Ireland is the delay in processing asylum applications."

In 2017, an ESRI study found that approximately 80% of deportation orders against rejected asylum applicants were believed to go unimplemented despite 90% of them failing their applications at the time.

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Fatima Gunning spotted another audience participant on Wednesday's Upfront special about the upcoming referenda who turns out to be an NGO associate.

Georgia Grogan appeared in a YES/YES campaign ad by the National Women's Council who are 96% funded by the government. Her linkedin bio says she works in the Oireachtas as a Seanad researcher.

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A Travellers' rights activist accused the government of discrimination at the Cork Says No rally today for spending €800K on reuniting Ukrainians with their pets, while simultaneously impounding animals belonging to members of the Traveller community and euthanising them when the Travellers can't afford the bill to recover them. She claimed that the carcasses are then given to the zoo for food.

She also raised concerns about the government allowing migrants to enter the country with no passports, and said there was disparity in how asylum seekers are accommodated compared to Travellers who have their halting sites closed down or are run off the side of the road.

Referencing the lack of media coverage about the incident in Roscrea last Sunday when a foreign man allegedly tried to break into a mother's home while exposing himself, she told the rally:

"So now they've started attacking the Travellers when they're done with the settled community. Not a good idea!"

Credit to Kevin Coyle for the clip.
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