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Old February 10th, 2024 #101
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Mohamed family reunited in Monaghan six months after death of Dlava.


Sasha Comiskey, event organiser, Jihan Osso and Lilav Mohamed and Deirdre Garvey, Secretary General of the Irish Red Cross.


The Syrian family of a teenage girl killed in a car crash in Co Monaghan last summer have been reunited with another daughter after eight years apart. Sixteen-year-old Dlava Mohamed was on the way to a debs ball when the crash happened. Her best friend 17-year-old Kiea McCann was also killed in the crash. The Mohamed family came to Ireland from Syria in 2018 and settled in Clones, as part of the Government's resettlement programme. One of their daughters, Jihan Osso, was not eligible to come at the time, because she was married with her own family.

Following the tragedy last August, the local community rallied around and began the process of organising a visa to bring the rest of the Mohamed family here to Ireland. The Irish Red Cross said the visa was granted to Ms Osso, her husband and their three children on compassionate grounds, and the organisation, with its international partners, IOM (International Organisation for Migration) assisted on the logistical side of getting them here, including arranging temporary travel documents.

Before she came here from Lebanon, Ms Osso said the first thing she wanted to do was visit her sister's grave. Today, at a celebration for the reunited family in Clones, she said that she was so happy to be here. She added that being here with her family feels like a dream.


Jihan Osso and Lilav Mohamed reunited in Clones.

Another Mohamed sister, Lilav Mohamed, who has lived here since 2018, said the family never thought this day would come that they would be together again in Ireland. The happy reunion comes just six months after the tragedy struck the family. "No matter how many happy occasions you have, you always feel there's something missing," Ms Mohamed said. "We're broken inside. Now with Jihan here, it's great support, we're so happy that she's here." Another Mohamed sister, 18-year-old Avin, was badly injured in the crash and is still recovering from her injuries. "She's doing good, but she still needs time to recover physically," she said.

The girls' father, Mohamed Mohamed said it had been a hard time for his family but that today he was happy. "I feel happy this is special time for me and my family, we are all happy," he said. Mr Mohamed thanked the people of Clones for their support. "People of Clones is friendly support my family, thank you for them," he said. "Clones is home."

Sascha Cumiskey, a teacher in Largy College, where Dlava and Avin Mohamed attended, was one of those involved in getting behind the family. She first met their elder sister Lilav in 2108 when she started in the Transition Year class. "Over time, we got to know her, we were instantly struck by her and her story," Ms Cumiskey said.

She said that a "relationship blossomed between the school and the family". "When the tragedy happened last summer, we were utterly devastated as a community, as a school community and so when Lilav's mam was asked what we could do for her, the only thing she wanted was some intervention to assist Jihan coming to Ireland," she added.

The Secretary General of the Irish Red Cross, Deirdre Garvey said today was a celebration of community and welcome. "It's to welcome and embrace a family who have lived here for several years, and who were struck by tragedy last summer", she said. Ms Garvey said the Irish Red Cross was on hand to help with the process of getting Jihan Osso and her family to Ireland.

"The visa was there, but how to get them here? They didn't have travel documents, they didn't have passports, they were living in Lebanon, having gone there from the troubles in Syria, so that's where the Red Cross steps in," she said. "Its part of our remit in Ireland, to work with our colleagues all over the world, and indeed, Geneva, the ICRC, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the IOM, the International Organisation for Migration, to help get them the travel documents, it's a one time use passport, that's just to come into the country, and also the funds and the supports to enable them to make that journey."


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Mohamed family reunited in Monaghan six months after death of Dlava.

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'Lefty socialists' feel they are smarter than the rest of the population and that they have a perfect right to bring these alien people to your country. No account is taken that Nowhere in the World does islam and Christianity coexist together.
These alien people will tell you whatever story is needed to fit the bill.
Few of them will ever pay their way.
 
Old February 15th, 2024 #102
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simple example of jews vision for Ireland..

https://twitter.com/RadioGenoa/statu...886091/photo/1

just as bad there are goyim traitors like sinn fein and other cunts who support gencode of Irish by imported niggers...
 
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Gardaí investigating after Muslim cleric says he was victim of 'hate crime' in Tallaght.


Chairperson of the Irish Muslin Council Umar Al-Qadri.


Al-Qadri says in his 21 years in Ireland he’s never experienced an attack like this.

Umar Al-Qadri, the chairperson of the Irish Muslim Council, said he was the victim of a “deliberate hate crime attack” in south Dublin, for which he was hospitalised. He told The Journal that two men had scheduled a meeting with him. “Upon arriving and coming out of the car, I was attacked from behind,” he said. “I don’t remember anything after it until I was in my car driving seat disorientated and an Irish lady and two men were helping me to recover and had called gardaí and ambulance.”

Al-Qadri said he believes the attack was planned. Detailing the incident further in a post on X, Al-Qadri said he received a call from a man claiming to have Irish and Pakistani heritage who asked him to officiate a marriage ceremony in Tallaght. Al-Qadri said after he made his way to the given address last night, he noticed an absence of cars, which he said “seemed odd for a wedding gathering”.

“When I called the person, he instructed me to reverse the car and meet him outside a different house in the same street. Following his instructions, I encountered him and another man who both appeared fully Irish and spoke with Irish accents,” Al-Qadri said. “Upon opening the passenger door to collect the certificate, my memory becomes blank. The next memory I have is sitting in the driver’s seat of my car, feeling disoriented and confused about why I was there.”

Al-Qadri wrote on X last night: “Thankfully, there is no brain injury or broken jaw, but the left side of my face is severely swollen and my front teeth are damaged.” “The next thing I remember is feeling disoriented in my car, surrounded by helpful Irish neighbours of the area I was visiting, as the gardaí and ambulance arrived,” said Al-Qadri.

“I was injured and had lost consciousness, but my mobile phone was still with me, allowing me to contact my friends who arrived within 15 minutes.” He was taken to hospital where he is “doing alright” now, but he cannot eat solid food due to the damage to his face.

Al-Qadri thanked the Irish people who helped him. “Having lived in Ireland for 21 years, this has never happened to me. This incident doesn’t change the fact that I deeply appreciate and cherish Ireland and its people."


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Gardaí investigating after Muslim cleric says he was victim of 'hate crime' in Tallaght.
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Umar Al-Qadri
is a Sunni Islamic scholar and sheikh based in Ireland who was born to a Pakistani Muslim scholarly family. His father is Sunni Muslim scholar Mehr Ali Qadri, who arrived in the late 1970s in The Hague, Netherlands, to serve as an Imam. Al-Qadri is also the Chair of the Irish Muslim Peace & Integration Council, a national representative Muslim body with a presence in Dublin, Cork, Athlone, Portlaoise and Belfast.

Al-Qadri was born in the Netherlands, where his Sunni Muslim scholar father, Mehr Ali Qadri, had settled in the 1970s to serve as an imam in The Hague. After completing his secondary education in the Netherlands, he completed his Masters (Shahadah Al-Alamiyyah) in Islamic Sciences at Jamia Islamia Minhaj-ul-Quran in Pakistan.

Al-Qadri moved to Ireland in 2004, and started working full time as an imam. He founded the Clonee Mosque in a residential estate and in 2008 founded the Al-Mustafa Islamic Cultural Centre Ireland in Dublin.

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same throughout the 'Clown World' west



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"We are being swamped by parasites. Call me a racist but I would send them all back to where they came from. Everything we do for them takes away from what we can do for ourselves."
-Sir Patrick Moore.



When god wants to punish a nation he gives them wicked leaders. John Calvin.


Those whom the Gods wish to destroy, They first make mad.

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Old February 19th, 2024 #105
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Small Town Manages to Fight Off Invader Center.

Video from a major protest a few days ago. This town only has around 13,000 people.

Ireland is headed towards some kind of widespread civil violence. The situation is not calming down, and in fact, everything the government does is making it worse, while more and more people take to the streets to protest and invader centers continue to burn down.

Plans to house asylum seekers in a disused Eir building just outside of Arklow town have been withdrawn. Last week hundreds of locals marched through the town expressing dismay at the government’s decision to house an as then unconfirmed number of migrants seeking international protection or Ukrainian refugees in the building. In a statement ‘Arklow Says No’ said that a statement issued yesterday evening by local Councillor Peer Leonard was “very welcome”.

“The Arklow Says No Campaign were already notified of this very positive development but were asked to wait until official confirmation was received and the process of delisting the site as an accommodation location had been signed off.”

“We await that written confirmation.” it said.

“We are very hopeful that this will bring our positive, community based, and supported protest to an end. Needless to say, we will return if any other proposal to utilize the building for IPAS purposes is brought forward. Any potential bidders that seek to achieve this goal will meet with the same kind of peaceful community resistance.” the statement continued.

“Until we have total written confirmation, we remain in place. Nevertheless, we are amazed by the outpouring of public support and the many acts of generosity from local businesses. This protest has generated enormous awareness of the damage government policy is creating.”



The Arklow Says No Campaign expressed special thanks to Independent TD for Laois Offaly Carol Nolan, who it said “first broke the news to us following her determination to assist the locals who were operating in a vacuum of knowledge.”

Local Cllr Pat Fitzgerald was also thanked as being the only local Cllr to state on public media he would unequivocally stand behind us and acknowledge us a group of ordinary decent residents with real concerns.”

Yesterday evening Councillor Peir Leonard said in a statement that she had been informed “verbally that all open cases of enquiry with regard to use of the building by IPAS had now ceased. However Leonard pointed out that this “does not mean that it mightn’t be looked at in the future” adding that but for now “all engagements with the Dept have been closed by speculated purchaser,”

Ireland is a democracy, which generally means that a protest doesn’t mean anything at all, because you don’t have any choice in what the government does.

The only reason the government is reacting to these protests is that the Irish have already set a city on fire, burned up police cars, attacked police, and continually burned down buildings.

I’m anti-violence and anti-crime and so on, but it’s simply a fact that the threat of a civil uprising is the one and only thing that a democracy government will respond to. They couldn’t give a fuck about your protest march – unless behind your protest march are a bunch of soccer hooligans in balaclavas holding cans of gasoline.




Small Town Manages to Fight Off Invader Center

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What would you expect when Varadkar the Leader of the country / Taoiseach / P M and O'Gorman the Minister of Immigration are two poofters. They're easy bought and controlled. That's why they hold those positions.
 
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Ireland Sought to Give Thousands of Migrants ‘Amnesty Under Another Name’



2019 Authorities in Ireland “tried very much to introduce something like an amnesty” for thousands of asylum seekers, but “did not dare” call it that because politicians knew such a move would be electoral poison, it has emerged.


Former High Court judge Dr Bryan McMahon made the revelation while giving evidence to the Oireachtas (legislature of Ireland) Committee on Justice and Equality this week, as the United Nations ordered politicians to improve the quality of life for asylum seekers in the country.


Dr McMahon, whose eponymous 2015 report predicted an “upward trend in the number of new applications” for asylum in Ireland, described how efforts to regularise the migration status of 4,000 people were set back by politicians’ fears that “the word ‘amnesty’ … is not a prospect that would go down well with the public”.


He said: “With regard to an amnesty for those who have been in the system for more than five years, we tried very much in our discussions to introduce something that was like an amnesty but we did not dare call it an amnesty. “To some extent, the word is taboo in the discussion because it will not fly [so] the administrators tried to do it in another way,” Dr McMahon added, stressing that the move “had to be done without using the word ‘amnesty’.”


The head of the Irish branch of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Enda O’Neill, had complained to the committee over the length of time migrants were having to wait to have their applications processed. Other issues raised included that newcomers, who are now allowed to work while seeking asylum thanks to rule changes supported by big business, were being placed in taxpayer-funded accommodation which was considered too far away from urban areas to be considered convenient for finding employment.


In September, Ireland announced an amnesty to regularise the status of an estimated 3,500 to 5,500 illegal immigrants who arrived in the country as international students between 2005 and 2010 — a move hailed by open borders groups such as Right to Remain. The Britain-based NGO, which works to dismantle immigration restrictions in Britain, lauded the decision, alleging that “support for amnesty schemes is mainstream in Ireland”. “Major Irish political parties have advocated regularisation schemes, including in election manifestos, and the main opposition party welcomed the move,” the group said on its website.


But a number of factors suggest there is far less consensus on the topic than the Irish establishment claims, including that politicians and the country’s almost uniformly left-liberal mainstream media enforces a tough line against anyone who would discuss mass migration or its consequences in less than glowingly positive terms.


At recent elections, discourse around immigration has been controlled by the European Network Against Racism (ENAR), an NGO funded by Hungarian-American billionaire George Soros and EU taxpayers, while a centrist politician was smeared as a “dog-whistling” extremist for commenting that “there needs to be sustainable levels of immigration in this country, it needs to be managed”.


The gap in attitudes between Ireland’s elite and the people who they are supposed to represent was exposed in a survey earlier this year, which found that not one of the country’s TDs (the equivalent of British MPs) wanted to reduce immigration.



Despite half the respondents admitting that mass migration was regularly brought up on the doorstep as a topic of concern, 65% said they were happy to see immigration remain at its current level while 35% stated they would like to see it increased further.


"the country's almost uniform left liberal media"
No need for the almost in my opinion.
Sickening dross daily from public and privately owned broadcasters,pro-abor tion, pro EU, Anti-British, Anti -Brexit, pro --vaccination, pro-LGBTQ, etc anything but normality.
Climate change is on radio here on all channels 24/7 despite it lashing rain all winter like it always did.
An odd fine day in June or july has them moist with worry"something wrong here".
Ireland is the most brainwashed country on the planet.
Funded by EU know who.


Muslims aren't legit so-called asylum seekers, refugees, or migrants. Instead, they are all stealth demographic jihadists, i.e., enemy Muslim invaders and conquerors.
As mass Muslim migration with all of its excess baggage to the West constitutes stealth demographic jihad to invade and infiltrate non-Muslim unbeliever societies in mass.
Not only to rape, mass-murder, and maim innocent non-Muslim unbelievers on occasion to Islamize their societies, but to also breed like rabbits, sabotage, subvert, undermine, destabilize, and slowly conquer those targeted non-Muslim unbeliever societies from within for the long-term strategic purpose of eventual stealth demographic conquest.

Can someone please tell me why the leaders of our countries ignore us and pretend we don't exist? Why are they in such a hurry to destroy their own countries and cultures?

It's the disease, named far-leftism - marxist socialism.

“The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants”
- Thomas Jefferson.

The UN are calling the shots, 'as the United Nations ordered politicians to improve the quality of life for asylum seekers in the country.' The same UN that is now completely dominated by the third world countries who are exporting their citizens en mass to Europe. Time to leave the UN as well as the EU.


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Ireland Sought to Give Thousands of Migrants ‘Amnesty Under Another Name’ 26 May 2019.
19 II 2023.

In the time since this article 3 rd world migration to Ireland has massively increased. The Irish FFG Government establishment is the 'poster boy' of the Globalist EU. Honest figures for the annual number of immigrants would never be made public.

2023 brought 100,000 ukrainians just. Then in addition the usual MAGHREB and Asian crowd as well. This figure was not officially released by the Irish Government. Up to now they were provided with free accommodation and an a social security allowance of 230 euros a week.

Always the same culprits: the UN and the EU behind the underhand population replacement of Europeans.

Ireland, UK, France, Belgium, Holland, France, Germany, Sweden, etc. are lost because of this globalist, marxist migration madness.

 
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'The Irish deserve it': Israeli ex-spy turned election candidate wants Gazans 'moved' to Ireland.


Jonathan Pollard claimed that Israel should “move” Arab people in Gaza to Ireland, due to the support for the Palestinian cause here.

A FORMER SPY for Israel turned prospective far-right election candidate has claimed Israel should “move” Arab people in Gaza to Ireland, due to the support for the Palestinian cause here.

Jonathan Pollard, who was born in America and served almost 30 years in an American jail for spying for Israel, said that Israel must annex Gaza if it wants people to be able to return to homes they fled after the 7 October surprise attack by Hamas.

The suggestion has been condemned as “ethnic cleansing” by Dublin TD Richard Boyd Barrett, whose own longstanding support for Palestine was cited by Pollard in Israeli media as reason to force people from their homeland and towards Irish shores.

The People Before Profit–Solidarity deputy added: “If the movement of solidarity with the Palestinian people in Ireland is annoying far-right fanatics like this Mr Pollard, then it means we’re doing something right.” Boyd Barrett said Pollard’s comments showed that Ireland’s solidarity with Palestine was being noticed in Israel.


an-israeli-woman-sits-next-to-a-painted-closed-shutters-of-a-shop-depicting-convicted-spy-for-israel-jonathan-pollard-in-mahane-or-machane-yehuda-market-often-referred-to-as-the-shuk-an-open-air-mAn Israeli woman sits next to a mural depicting convicted spy Jonathan Pollard in West Jerusalem. The American is considered a local celebrity in the Middle East state and is eyeing a run for parliament. (Photo from 2021).

In an interview with the Jerusalem Post over the weekend, Pollard said that Israel will need to annex Gaza if it wants residents to return to the South. He referenced Boyd Barrett directly in the interview, claiming that the TD’s wearing of the keffiyeh scarf was an indicator of Ireland’s support for Palestine.

“I say we move the resident Arab population out [of Gaza],” Pollard said.

I don’t care where they go. My preference is for Ireland. I think the Irish deserve it. Irish MP Richard Boyd Barrett has even donned a keffiyeh.

Born in Texas, the 69 year old worked as an intelligence analyst for the American government but was jailed in 1987 for spying for Israel. He returned to Israel four years ago after his parole terms expired and his sentence had been served. Now dubbed a local celebrity by some Israeli media, Pollard is tipped to standi for Itamar Ben-Gvir’s Otzmah Yehudit party. According to liberal Israeli newspaper Haaertz, the party is on the far-right of the country’s politics.

Ben-Gvir is a part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet in which he serves as Minister of National Security – the role is analogous to Ireland’s justice brief and involves responsibility for policing.

Reacting to Pollard’s comments, Boyd Barrett claimed to The Journal that the convicted spy’s links to a key party in the Israeli government is a good indicator for the leadership’s thinking.


richard-boyd-barrett-speaks-during-the-demonstration-due-to-the-escalation-in-tension-and-violence-in-jerusalem-a-number-of-protests-in-solidarity-with-palestine-took-place-in-dublin-the-first-of-whRichard Boyd Barrett speaking during a 2021 demonstration in solidarity with Palestine, wearing a scarf with a keffiyeh pattern and the Palestinian colours.

“Mr Pollard’s comments expose the real agenda of the Israeli regime. [His party] say the things which other Israeli politician refuse to admit,” he said. “[Protests here have] put pressure on our government which in turn has put pressure on the European Union and those who have armed and supported Israel. It shows that protesting and campaigning in support of the Palestinian people does matter,” Boyd Barrett said. “It means the protests in this country are having an impact and are worrying the defenders of Israeli apartheid and genocide.”

Israel has denied accusations from South Africa in the International Court of Justice that its actions since 7 October are “genocidal in character” and “intended to bring about the destruction of a substantial part” of the Palestinian national, racial and ethnical group.

Election tilt

According to the Jerusalem Post, Pollard has been eying a tilt at the country’s parliament, the Knesset, since his return to Israel. He had spent almost 30 years in prison in the US after he was found guilty of spying for Israel against America. Pollard was released in 2015 and was under house arrest in New York from then until 2020. Netanyahu was reportedly waiting on the airport tarmac for the ex-spy when he arrived in Israel in 2020. He almost went forward at the last election in 2022 but decided against standing due to the recent death of his wife. Prior to that, Netanyahu had offered Pollard a role to help return him to government but Pollard decided against getting involved then too.

'The Irish deserve it': Israeli ex-spy turned election candidate wants Gazans 'moved' to Ireland.
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According to the 2022 Irish census, the number of Muslims resident in the Republic was 83,300 (1.62% of total population).
Islam in the Republic of Ireland

So many ordinary people in Ireland who haven't a clue about the effects, have a strong opinion on major issues that will be life changing for ALL.
The Irish are an island people and unto EU membership were financially poor.
The global EU bought the island and adjoining sea and paid for it with the 2008 financial crash.
MSM forming opinion and 'bought' politicians brings about the massive ideological and demographic changes.


Rate of Ukrainians arriving in Ireland 10 times the EU average
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The rate of increase of Ukrainians arriving in Ireland over the past 12 months was 10 times higher than the average increase in numbers fleeing to the EU from Ukraine over the same period.


Rep. of Ireland is today's baying donkey of the globalist EU.
 
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Two appear in court charged with human trafficking and money laundering.

It was alleged that the accused were part of a criminal gang that brought vulnerable people from Slovakia to Ireland and exploited their labour.

TWO MEN WHO face multiple charges in connection with human trafficking and money laundering have appeared in court in Cork where they were remanded in custody with consent to bail. Marian Vavrek, 46, of 5 Kontiki, Rooskey, Co Roscommon and Ladislav Bubencik, 32 of Railway Road, Charleville, Co Cork appeared before Judge John King at Midleton District Court.

Ladislav Bubencik faces three counts of human trafficking and 20 counts of money laundering while Mr Vavrek faces three counts of human trafficking and one count of money laundering. Both men are originally from Slovakia but have been resident in Ireland for several years.

Prosecuting Sgt. Linda O’Leary said that instructions from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) on how to proceed were still awaited. In both cases she said that the State was objecting to the men being released on bail.

Det. Sgt. Alan Lynch who is attached to the Human Trafficking Investigation and Co-ordination Unit at Garda National Protective Services Bureau told the court that he had been assisting gardaí in Cork in relation to the accused. He said that it was alleged that the accused were part of a criminal gang that brought vulnerable people from Slovakia to Ireland and exploited their labour.

He told the court that such gangs operate by bringing people to Ireland, keeping them isolated and exploiting their work for their own personal gain. He said that human trafficking was supported by the “three pillars” of mobilisation, means and exploitation which he said was evident in the cases before the court.

In the case of Marian Vavrek Det. Sgt. Kevin McCarthy gave evidence of arrest, charge and caution. He outlined the case against Mr Vavrek and said that there were three alleged injured parties who had given statements.

He said that CCTV footage showed Mr Vavrek collecting people from Dublin Airport and also using bank cards at ATMs that were not his own.

He objected to bail based on the grounds that the accused was likely to continue to commit alleged offences, the seriousness of the charges he was facing and that he would allegedly intimidate witnesses. The court heard that Mr Vavrek had 57 previous convictions, 48 of which were committed in Ireland the majority of which were road traffic offences.

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so.. in Ireland its ok for niggers to murder Irish..???

nigger kills Irish lad and will NOT go to prison.


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Seven immigrants discovered in trailer at Rosslare port


Seven male immigrants were discovered in a trailer at Rosslare Europort in Co Wexford this morning. Gardaí said they are investigating possible immigration offences in connection with the discovery.

The seven males are currently in Wexford Garda Station receiving medical attention. They were found at around 5.55am after a truck arrived at the port. The trailer has been detained by gardaí for a technical examination.

Last January, 14 people were found hidden in a refrigerated trailer at the Europort. Nine men, three women and two young girls were found when the vehicle was stopped and searched after arriving on a ferry.

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Seven immigrants discovered in trailer at Rosslare port

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European elections: Dead-heat on whether immigration is a big issue for voters
A third of people say they would vote for a candidate with ‘strong anti-immigration views’.

VOTERS IN THE upcoming European elections in the Irish Republic are evenly split on the relevance of immigration to the forthcoming vote, but a third say they will vote for an “anti-immigration” candidate.

Asked about the influence of immigration ahead of June’s European elections, The Journal/Ireland Thinks poll found a virtual dead-heat across the three options presented.

Respondents in the second survey in the major series were asked if they “think the issue of immigration will influence” their first preference choice. The results were as follows:

The issue of immigration will not influence my vote: 35%
I will vote for a candidate with strong anti-immigration views: 33%
I will NOT vote for a candidate with strong anti immigration views: 33%

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What is the racial makeup of Ireland?

Today the Republic of Ireland consists of about five million people. In terms of Ireland's racial demographics, 82% are Irish, and 9% are other white. The remaining 9% include people of Asian and African backgrounds. The average age in Ireland is 38.2 years.

What is the main race in Ireland?


Currently, Ireland has a majority of “White Irish,” as 94.1% of the population. There are other sizable populations of Black citizens from African countries, such as Nigeria and Mauritius, plus Asian citizens with the majority from China, India, and some from Hong Kong.

What percent of the population in Ireland is white?


The largest group in 2016 was “White Irish” with 3,854,226 (82.2%) usual residents. This was followed by “Any other White background” (9.5%), non-Chinese Asian (1.7%) and “Other incl.

What is the largest immigrant group in Ireland?


The number of non-Irish citizens increased in 2022, accounting for 12% of the population.
The biggest non-Irish groups were Polish and UK citizens followed by Indian, Romanian and Lithuanian.
Brazilian, Italian, Latvian and Spanish citizens were also among the larger non-Irish groups.

What is the largest minority in Ireland?


The key factors in increased immigration have been the more-open labour market provided by the European Union and the globalized nature of the contemporary Irish economy, both of which have attracted a wave of new residents. Today Poles constitute the largest minority population in Ireland.

How many Mexicans live in Ireland?
Mexicans in Ireland

According to the Mexican ambassador to Ireland there are “no less than 1,000, no more than 1,500” Mexican people living in Ireland, far fewer than populations living here from elsewhere in Latin America, such as Ireland's large Brazilian community.

How big is the black population in Ireland?


The number of people who identified as Black or Black Irish – African was 67,546, up 17% from 57,850 in 2016. A further 8,699 people identified as Black or Black Irish – any other Black background, up 28% since the previous census. An Asian or Asian Irish – Chinese ethnicity was recorded by 26,828 people, up 38%.



What is the racial makeup of Ireland?


The Polish minority in the Republic of Ireland numbered approximately 122,515 (2.57% of the population) according to 2016 census figures. Why did Polish immigrants come to Ireland? Pull factors that led to Ireland becoming a popular destination for Poles who were willing to migrate are largely linked to Ireland being one of the few countries to allow immediate access to its labour market after EU accession of Poland.
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2.57% Polish - thats 1 in 40 but there are few if any Irish living in Poland. Poles are clannish (a Club) and anything but modest or appreciative.

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Default Ireland: Brown Faggot Prime Minister Suddenly Resigns

Ireland: Brown Faggot Prime Minister Suddenly Resigns.


This is being portrayed as shocking, but the Irish have been rioting and burning down refugee centers.

The country is ready to pop.

I would want out if I were this guy.

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Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has announced his resignation, citing “personal and political, but mainly political reasons” in a surprise move.


Flanked by colleagues outside government buildings in Dublin on Wednesday, Varadkar said he felt he was no longer the “best man” for the job. He said he would stay as prime minister until a successor can be elected after parliament returns from recess next month.

Varadkar first became prime minister in 2017, after being elected leader of the Fine Gael party. He is the country’s youngest premier and Ireland’s first gay leader.

He is a faggot from India.


How did the Irish fall so low, after having been the single most conservative country in Western Europe just a few years earlier?


“I am resigning as president [of the party] and leader of Fine Gael effective today, and will resign as taoiseach [Irish prime minister] as soon as my successor is able to take up that office,” Varadkar said.



Acknowledging that his resignation would be a “surprise to many and a disappointment to some,” Varadkar said his decision was taken with the best interests of the country in mind.



Varadkar’s announcement comes mere days after a headline-making trip to Washington DC which saw him challenge President Joe Biden over the US response to the war in Gaza.


People are pointing to this as the reason for his resignation. Claiming he was forced out by the Jews.

It might be partially true, in that I’m sure there was Jew pressure. But there was already a lot of pressure.

Varadkar had also been grappling with several controversies at home. On March 9, his government lost two referenda to change what it called “sexist” language in the constitution.

He has also faced backlash over Ireland’s housing crisis and soaring immigration numbers, the most recent being criticism over his government’s treatment of a tent village of asylum-seekers who had camped outside government offices.

The government faced condemnation over reports that it moved the asylum-seekers to tented accommodation outside the city center in what critics said was an attempt to hide them from visiting St. Patricks Day tourists.

Varadkar will likely be remembered for his efforts to liberalize Ireland, easing the country’s strict anti-abortion laws.


Yeah, that’s what he’ll be remembered for. And the immigration. He’ll be remembered for that.

It’s unlikely he’ll be remembered very fondly.

Globo brown anal feminism is not going to age well.



Ireland: Brown Faggot Prime Minister Suddenly Resigns.

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Varadkar's replacement Simon Harris is anything but an improvement. It's Harris the rat, being rewarded for bringing in Abortion.
 
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Default On St Patrick’s Day—Are the Irish Rebelling Again?

On St Patrick’s Day—Are the Irish Rebelling Again?

Sunday March 17th, we mark St. Patrick’s Day. I’m sure you all know the story of St. Patrick, but I’ll offer a very brief reminder. Patrick was a BRITISH! lad who, when just a teenager, was kidnapped by raiders from IRELAND!! and carried off to be a SLAVE!!! in their country. ARRGH!!

This was actually a common occurrence sixteen hundred years ago. Some of us Brits have been petitioning the U.K. government to bring a case for reparations against the Irish in the International Court of Justice, but so far without result. Eventually, young Patrick escaped back to Britain, where he then studied to become a priest. After ordination he returned to Ireland to convert his former slavemasters. Snakes feature in the story somehow, but I forget the details.

Patrick duly became the principal Patron Saint of Ireland. And there is news from Ireland on the cultural front that’s worth noting. The people of Ireland—the Republic of Ireland—had a referendum on March 8th. The referendum concerned their country’s Constitution, which has been the basis of Ireland’s law and identity since its adoption in 1937.

In particular, the referendum was about whether or not to amend two particular parts of the Constitution. To amend them or not to amend them? Yay or nay? Both concerned Article 41, which concerns the family. Currently, it opens with a firm declaration of the importance of that institution.

The state recognizes the family as the natural primary and fundamental unit group of society, and as a moral institution possessing inalienable and imprescriptible rights, antecedent and superior to all positive law. The state pledges itself to guard with special care the institution of marriage, on which the family is founded, and to protect it against attack. Constitution of Ireland Online PDF

Both concerned Article 41, which concerns the family. Currently, it opens with a firm declaration of the importance of that institution.

The state recognizes the family as the natural primary and fundamental unit group of society, and as a moral institution possessing inalienable and imprescriptible rights, antecedent and superior to all positive law.

The state pledges itself to guard with special care the institution of marriage, on which the family is founded, and to protect it against attack.
Constitution of Ireland Online PDF

That’s Section 41.1. Immediately following is Section 41.2:

In particular, the State recognises that by her life within the home, woman gives to the State a support without which the common good cannot be achieved.

The State shall, therefore, endeavour to ensure that mothers shall not be obliged by economic necessity to engage in labour to the neglect of their duties in the home.

I’m sure you see the problems there. “The institution of marriage, on which the family is founded”? “By her life within the home, woman gives to the state a support without which the common good cannot be achieved”? You can hear the Progressives howling. WHAT IS THIS, THE MIDDLE AGES? AFGHANISTAN?

So the proposals before the voters were to amend the Constitution by changing the wording there.

The proposal for that first section there was to change it with an addition and a subtraction. The addition would have enlarged the section by adding a qualifying clause after the word “family.” Here’s the proposed clause: “Whether founded on marriage or on other durable relationships.”.

That addition of words in the first section was to be swiftly balanced by a subtraction. In the existing Constitution the word “marriage” is followed by the clause “on which the family is founded.” The proposal would have struck out that clause.

For the second section, about a woman’s life within the home as a key support of the State, the proposal was for total replacement. The section would be replaced by new wording that identifies as the key support “the provision of care, by members of a family to one another by reason of the bonds that exist among them.”

The word “woman” would then not be present at all.

So Yay votes on these two questions would amend Ireland’s Constitution to bring it more into line with the sensibilities of our Ruling Classes in the modern Western world.

A key axiom of those sensibilities is of course that there is no such thing as sex. So what need to mention women or traditional marriage in one’s national Constitution?

So on March 8—which happened to be International Women’s Day—Ireland’s voters went to the polls to vote on these Constitutional amendments.

The result, not to keep you in suspense: Overwhelming majorities voted Nay on both proposals.

On the first, the one with an addition and a subtraction both designed to suck all meaning from the word “marriage,” the Nays were 68%.
On the second, the one annihilating talk of “a woman’s life within the home,” the Nays were 74%.

Ireland Rejects Constitution Changes, Keeping ‘Women in the Home’ Language, by Megan Specia, NY Times, March 9, 2024

The single district that voted Yay: Dún Laoghaire, an upscale suburb of Ireland’s capital Dublin, no doubt contaminated, I’m ashamed to say, by its historic role as the terminus of the ferry from England.

The large context here is the West’s Cultural Revolution, in which Ireland has played the part of a key indicator. I’ve been writing about this for more than twenty years. Here I was for example in March 2002 at National Review Online, a column I titled “All Eyes to Ireland.”

“All changed, changed utterly: a terrible beauty is born,” remarked Yeats at the time of the Easter Rising. What has actually been born in Ireland during this past 20 years has been a modern, secular, hedonistic welfare state with a globalized economy, a Marxified Academy, a crime problem, a drug problem, an immigration problem and a terrorist problem. Is that terrible? Or beautiful? Your answer is probably a good indicator as to whether or not you are going to enjoy the first half of the 21st century.

Ireland’s swing towards Leftism is all the more striking because the country was, until it joined the European Union in 1973, one of the most rigidly conservative nations in Europe, the Roman Catholic church dominant in its cultural life. I can testify to that: I first visited Ireland in the mid-1960s.

That has all been swept away, as Mary Kenny wrote in Goodbye to Catholic Ireland. Another couple of decades, in my May 2020 Diary here at VDARE.com, I passed on a report I’d had from a Croatian friend living and working in Ireland.




This is the most pozzed country in the world. If Ireland ever was a Catholic country with a rebellious attitude, that part of it is dead. Installation of the new religion has been completed here—diversity, multiculturalism, equality, feminism, those are the new gods …

The largest event in Dublin is the Gay Pride Parade … Abortion is practically celebrated as a new sacrament …

The term “wife” is slowly being replaced by “partner.” Women are far less charming and far more bossy around here. I ran my mouth after a couple of beers at a company Christmas party and found that men here are completely neutered: they find my Balkan jokes demeaning to women …





That last remark of my Croatian friend’s stirred something I keep noticing in the deep background of news stories about Ireland: the feminization of the place.

It goes way back: I remember noticing that bossiness and lack of charm in the 1960s.

I hasten to add of course that it is not universal. In subsequent decades I have encountered many demure and charming Irish females—for example, Lydia Brimelow—and have even dated a couple. The female sex in all generality does, however, contain a ferocious subset; and I do suspect, with my Croatian friend, that the subset of ferocious females is larger in Ireland than the world average.

I further suspect that this female ferocity was a major driving force in Ireland’s transformation from a deeply conservative cultural backwater to its recent status as what I have called the Heart of Wokeness.

And now, this referendum result. That 44% turnout is rather low, so perhaps we shouldn’t read too much into it. It does, though, suggest the possibility that the Irish have taken as much Wokeness as they can stomach.

I doubt there will be a return to the poor, proud, pre-1973 Ireland—the Ireland in which, to quote an old quip, citizens were expected to occupy their spare time sitting around a peat fire discussing the Council of Trent in Gaelic.

The Irish may, though, be waking up to the loss of their national identity.

If they are, a key factor in the awakening has surely been mass immigration. The past few years have seen numerous demonstrations by native Irish people against their replacement. Radio Derb has passed comment on this; so has VDARE.com’s Irish correspondent Pádraic O’Bannon.

Of all the destruction brought upon Western society by radical progressivism—the mutilation of children, the downgrading of merit, the enstupidation of our schools, the canceling and witch-hunting—of all these horrors, uncontrolled mass immigration may at last have made its way to the front of citizens’ attention. For many years it crept forward quietly, insidiously—the proverbial boiling of a frog. Now it is in plain sight, visible to all, and resented by most.

In Ireland it likely helped to deliver those No votes in the March 8 referendum. In the U.S.A., it may decide this year’s presidential election.


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