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Nice lady who came down from Drogheda tells Philip Dwyer about how diversity has eroded social cohesion in her town.
"It's a clichรฉ, but it used to be a village, and then a town, but everybody knew each-other. I lived in a block of 42 houses, I could name every one of those families. I could tell you where the men worked and where the girls went to school. I don't know who I'm passing by now. I don't know who I'm on the bus beside now. I can't recognise my town. It's not the experience I used to have...My experience of going down to shop in my little town, it's completely radically changed. It's not the same. There are businesses opening left, right and centre, none of them Irish people."
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"It's a clichรฉ, but it used to be a village, and then a town, but everybody knew each-other. I lived in a block of 42 houses, I could name every one of those families. I could tell you where the men worked and where the girls went to school. I don't know who I'm passing by now. I don't know who I'm on the bus beside now. I can't recognise my town. It's not the experience I used to have...My experience of going down to shop in my little town, it's completely radically changed. It's not the same. There are businesses opening left, right and centre, none of them Irish people."
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French news is reporting a surge in illegals breaking into lorries in Cherbourg port trying to get to Ireland. In the month of October alone last year, there were 1,000 incursions - a doubling of the figure for the year prior.
One illegal who was interviewed was asked whether he had family or friends in Ireland. He told them he didn't.
The reason he wanted to get to Ireland was because France had rejected his asylum application. He understood Ireland as having a more lenient asylum system.
Earlier this year, the Minister for Justice granted a blanket amnesty to all asylum seekers who had been in the system for over two years despite up to 90% of their applications being rejected annually.
Last year Minister for Equality Roderic O'Gorman also promised all asylum seekers their own home within four months of arrival regardless of the merit of their asylum applications.
Ireland subsequently received 13,319 international protection applications compared to 2,649 in 2021.
๐ francetvinfo.fr
One illegal who was interviewed was asked whether he had family or friends in Ireland. He told them he didn't.
The reason he wanted to get to Ireland was because France had rejected his asylum application. He understood Ireland as having a more lenient asylum system.
Earlier this year, the Minister for Justice granted a blanket amnesty to all asylum seekers who had been in the system for over two years despite up to 90% of their applications being rejected annually.
Last year Minister for Equality Roderic O'Gorman also promised all asylum seekers their own home within four months of arrival regardless of the merit of their asylum applications.
Ireland subsequently received 13,319 international protection applications compared to 2,649 in 2021.
๐ francetvinfo.fr
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LEFTY ACTIVIST TRIES TO ATTACK MALACHY STEENSON: During today's Dublin Says No protest an open borders activist hurled abuse at female protesters. He then recognised Malachy Steenson directing the protest and tried to attack him.
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DUBLIN SAYS NO: Open borders activist abuses female protesters & tries to attack Malachy Steenson
During today's Dublin Says No protest a left wing activist hurled abuse at female protesters. He then recognised Malachy Steenson and tried to attack him.
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In other instances, passer bys were seen giving the middle finger to families. These families areโฆ
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
If you needed proof that "the national plan against racism" is just an NGO vehicle to impede their political opponents.
๐ irishexaminer.com
๐ irishexaminer.com
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To all the parents, teachers and principals of Ireland, LISTEN UP! There's nothing child friendly about what's going on in our schools. It's time to speak up! #ProtectTheChildren
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First report on the Citywest says three men were hospitalised while several others were injured after a fight broke out at 6:30. No arrests so far nor any information on which towns those responsible will be sent to next.
๐ thejournal.ie
๐ thejournal.ie