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Political interference on Tiktok:

Tiktok has removed this video campaigning for a No result in the upcoming referendum on changing the definition of family in the constitution on the grounds that it violates their "hate" policies.

The video shows a clip of Neale Richmond TD suggesting that the government understands that a Yes result will expand the scope of the family reunification scheme for migrants.

Minister David Stanton told the Dรกil in 2015 that prior to the government limiting the scope of the scheme that year, the average number of family members each refugee brought to Ireland was 20 and the highest was 70, as refugees had been allowed to bring in grandparents, children over 18, siblings, nephews & nieces.

NGOs have been campaigning since 2015 to re-expand the scope of the scheme. Campaigners for a No result have argued that changing the definition of family in the constitution to "durable relationship" will give them an means to accomplish this.

The video is still available on X and Telegram.
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Orla Oโ€™Connor, who has campaigned in every referendum on the liberal side (gay marriage, abortion etc), has been appointed as an expert adviser to the โ€˜independentโ€™ electoral commission that supervises referendums

Brian Killoran, CEO Immigrant Council of Ireland is also on there

Basically a list of Libtards have been appointed to oversee it

https://www.electoralcommission.ie/latest-news-and-research/an-coimisiun-toghchain-announces-establishment-of-research-advisory-group/
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The X account @dubslife1 says they received a notice advising them that X received a take-down request from "Irish Law Enforcement" for some video the account uploaded of a garda pepper spraying and then batoning a man in a shop in Palmerstown.

X says they have refused to comply with the request which claimed the video had violated Irish law. The video can still be viewed on X in Ireland and has racked up 608K views.

In the wake of the turmoil in Dublin last November after an Algerian refugee was alleged to have attacked a number of children and their minder with a knife, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris OBE said he would be providing gardaรญ with higher strength pepper spray. It is unknown if this variety was used on the man in the shop.

The Irish Council for Civil Liberties, who have previously highlighted issues around excessive force in the use of pepper spray, has so far issued no public comment about the video.

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They're desperately trying to scapegoat the Greens ahead of the elections in the hope they can rinse and repeat with a different third party next government.

The plan is to import 500k foreigners by 2040. That hasn't changed.

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Ten companies paid โ‚ฌ58m to run unregulated accommodation for children in care last year.

More than 180 vulnerable children are living in these emergency arrangements, which are often in bed and breakfasts or rental properties run by care staff from private companies.

Tusla has been under pressure due to its increasing reliance on the arrangements, which can cost up to โ‚ฌ1 million per young person per year.

Figures show Baig and Mirza Health Services Ltd, which trades as Kare Plus Dublin South, was the highest-paid provider of special emergency arrangements last year, receiving โ‚ฌ12.9 million from Tusla.

Accounts show the company made โ‚ฌ3 million in profits, with remuneration for its two directors increasing from โ‚ฌ195,000 to โ‚ฌ866,000.

The companyโ€™s owners and directors are Muhammad Usman Baig (39), from Malahide, Dublin, and Farhan Mirza (40), from Dรบn Laoghaire, who is also its chief executive.


https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/social-affairs/2024/03/04/ten-companies-were-paid-58m-to-run-unregulated-accommodation-for-children-in-care-last-year/
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It's possible we might be developing the same bearded minor problem which Sweden became notorious for.

It's been reported that there has been a 500% increase in the number of unaccompanied minors referred to Tusla from the International Protection Office over the past four year and the cost of accommodating children has risen 14-fold to โ‚ฌ71m.

A joint committee heard some details about the numbers:

There are currently 339 lone children seeking international protection under State care. Out of 597 lone migrant children which came into Ireland in 2022, 261 of those were Ukrainian. Last year, 177 lone children came in from Ukraine.

The vast majority of Ukrainian children are over the age of 16 and male, the committee heard.


No detail on the purported age-range or sex of the non-Ukrainians but there's a good chance it's similar.

In 2015, Sweden received 163,000 asylum-seekers, of whom 35,000 registered as unaccompanied minors but according to a report by the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare in 2017, around 70% of unaccompanied minors who underwent medical age assessments were deemed to be over 18 years old.

Unaccompanied minors have access to increased supports, better accommodation and complicate the asylum process, making deportation trickier. In Sweden, they can also can apply for family reunification even while their asylum case is pending but I'm not sure if it's similar here.

As you can see from the post above, each unaccompanied minor can cost up to โ‚ฌ1 Million a year for their care. There's a lot of money on the table for those working the asylum industry and a lot of advantage for asylum seekers to claim to be under 18.

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Unaccompanied minors visiting Santa Claus one Christmas as part of Sweden's integration efforts for asylum seekers.
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These are top 10 private companies being paid the most by the Irish Government to house children in need:

BAIG & MIRZA HEALTH SERVICES LTD - Muhammad Usman Baig and Farhan Mirza (Brown)

COMET CARE LTD - Irish

WHISBAY LTD - canโ€™t get access to info

VICTORIA HEALTHCARE ORG LTD - directed by Samson Oluseyi (brown)

REIGN HEALTHCARE - Tariro Taruvinga (brown)

GOOD PEOPLE HOMECARE LIMITED - Gerard and Simbonile Chimbganda (brown)

IDEAL CARE SERVICES LTD - Jossy Akwuboo (Brown, under investigation over scandal)

MARY ADEMOLA T/A CLARION HEALTHCARE - Adeniyi Ademola (Brown)

TENDER TOUCH SERVICES LIMITED - Sylverline Chikwe (Brown)

SUPERIOR HEALTH LIMITED - canโ€™t get access to info

So out of the ones I could find info on, 7/10 are run by Africans/Arabs

Why are Africans and Arabs running private companies being paid by Tusla, to look after children in need - some at a rate of โ‚ฌ1 million per child per year?
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The people asking us to change the definition of family in the constitution don't sound so convinced themselves.

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High Court told that protesters are continuing to obstruct entrances to a site earmarked for plantation in Naas despite the granting of an injunction four days ago restraining two of the alleged protesters who were identified from doing so.

Counsel for Pastures New Accommodation said that the protesters have erected a campsite at the entrance, hampering deliveries to the site and are preventing the construction being completed.

Cill Dara abรบ!

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