Forwarded from Jay McD
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Forwarded from Andy Heasman (Andy)
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Four Courts this Friday 10:30am please come support the high court injunction against the "Vaccine" on Children. They need us now.
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Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
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Think about how the State are handling Enoch Burke and his family vs the people who bankrupt the country in 2008
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Folks be kind to each other. We need solutions not more problems.. Talk soon.
be live in 10 min, listen folks. seriously be conciderate to each other and talk things out even if you dont agree with them..
Forwarded from mɑꞃcuꞅ ıóꞅɑꝼ 🇮🇪🎼
my biggest question when i read things like this is, where are the women and children that we were told that were to come over. ? as with talking to folk, yes ill admit , there are a few. but a few is neither here nor there. the problem for me. is the reality when a few turns into thousands of fighting aged men. that is when an eyebrow needs to be raised..
Forwarded from Tracey O'Mahony
Responding to a question raised by Matt Shanahan TD regarding claims that up to 40% of asylum seekers destroy or refuse to hand over their passports on arrival in Ireland - Helen McEntee responded with the following:
“I can inform the Deputy that in the first nine months of this year, 3,705 people arrived undocumented in Dublin airport. While these passengers should have presented documents at their point of departure, they were no longer in possession of those documents when they reached the immigration desks at Dublin airport.”
Under section 20 of the International Protection Act, those who have destroyed their identity documents can be arrested and detained.
The question that arises is: were any of these 3,705 criminals arrested?
See backup above.
“I can inform the Deputy that in the first nine months of this year, 3,705 people arrived undocumented in Dublin airport. While these passengers should have presented documents at their point of departure, they were no longer in possession of those documents when they reached the immigration desks at Dublin airport.”
Under section 20 of the International Protection Act, those who have destroyed their identity documents can be arrested and detained.
The question that arises is: were any of these 3,705 criminals arrested?
See backup above.
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Forwarded from mɑꞃcuꞅ ıóꞅɑꝼ 🇮🇪🎼
though i dont feel it is approiate for any foreign enity sticking their noses in irish affairs... i do welcome that they are using our indiginous text in their header to do it... haha we have our own people that dont have a breeze and then we have foreigners who understand more...they even used the proper e... you couldnt make this up.
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