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I believe the article by Gript, along with tweets suggesting the identity of the assailant, could contain misinformation. This could be an intentional effort by authorities to obscure the facts. The photo of the attacker actually bears a closer resemblance to a different Algerian individual, known for kidnapping his children.
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Pure speculation: If it is him.. is the real issue that a man who previously abducted three children from Ireland and took them to Algeria was allowed to re-enter Ireland and roam freely around? - especially considering his ex-partner has labeled him as mentally ill?"
If the man is 49 then he is not the child kidnapper either.... He is older. Then again I'm blindly trusting the mainstream media regarding his age
How is this happening? I think I have the answer. There is a programme called 'The Irish Refugee Resettlement Programme', and this is probably the biggest scam of all. Any group (charity, business, etc.) in Ireland can apply to 'sponsor' a refugee family moving here, as long as they have 10,000 euros in a bank account and suitable housing has been pre-arranged. You can see how abuse of this is unfolding... 'Groups' are buying houses and then flying random families into the country to collect rent from the government indefinitely. We need to get Freedom of Information requests to identify the groups and entities who are 'sponsoring' these families... "
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IPAS Occupancy Variance Report for Nov. Mayo and Clare took in over 50% of all new IPAS applicants in the month of November alone. Source Dataset in the comments
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Estimated Distribution of Algerian IPAS applicants per Local Authority.
Correction. The Monthly Variance Report posted earlier this week had an error. Clare did NOT have an Influx of 280 IPAS applicants in November. It had a smaller increase of 11. Apologies...
Weekly IPAS Occupancy Variance Report. This week, we observed a potential reallocation of applicants between Dublin City Council and Dun Laoghaire. Notable Increases for Donegal, Galway City, Cork County and Waterford. Decreases for Galway County, Westmeath, Cork City and Tipperary. Despite the arrival of 361 new individuals under the International Protection Accommodation Services (IPAS), the total occupancy has increased by only 80. This suggests that some individuals have either left the system or are no longer under the purview of IPAS
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The value of these occupancy variance maps is clear, and FF regrets not implementing them earlier. From on, we will issue these maps weekly and monthly. FF has a hunch that the riots, winter conditions, and accommodation shortages may mean a slowdown in numbers ..for now.
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