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Posted May 9
“If foreigners were allowed to meddle with the affairs of a nation as soon as they arrived, many dangers might occur, since the foreigners not yet having the common good firmly at heart might strive for certain goals in opposition to the people.” St. Thomas Aquinas.
Posted May 9
JRD (Twitter) RT @The_Wee_Doggie: Sinn Fein have been encouraging mass immigration to this entire island since their 1998 Ardfheis... They wanted "no upper limits" on immigration and "no restriction on immigration in Ireland" Now, as always, they seek to put the blame on everyone else... Charlatans... https://twitter.com/PadraigMacL/status/1788517554463355225#m
Posted May 9
Ballina Says No believe that the arrival of asylum seekers at the Twin Trees Hotel is imminent. 🔗x.com 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 9
Gonna be a tough canvass in Garryowen. 🔗youtu.be 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 9
Sinn Féin's candidate for Ireland South in the EU elections previously called for the Government to “significantly increase” the numbers of asylum-seekers and refugees coming to the State. Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil were only too happy to oblige. Don't let your family & friends be fooled by Same Féin. 🔗independent.ie 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 9
Concerned citizens of Ballina have noticed increased security at the Twin Trees Hotel and fear asylum seekers will be moved in today after the tents were cleared at the Grand Canal in Dublin. 🔗facebook.com 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 9
A record-breaking 610 international protection applicants arrived in Ireland for the week ending 5 May 2024. If this rate keeps up, we could be looking at a figure of 30,000 by the end of the year. 36% of arrivals (222) are of Nigerian origin. Nigerians have been the largest group of rejected asylum seekers in Ireland for over 25 years which successive Irish governments have done nothing about except call Irish people racist for objecting. 58 people arrived from Jordan, presumably via Britain through the use of their Electronic Travel Authorisation scheme. Looks like that's becoming a trend and we will continue to see those numbers increase. Ireland needs a Rwanda Plan. 🔗x.com 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 9
🚨Community Alert for Laois Laois gardaí are investigating an attempted abduction of a woman on the 26th of April on a local road in the Eyne area, between Mountmellick and Portlaoise. The woman was out for a run on a bright evening after work when a driver passed, stopped his car and waited for her around a bend. When she turned the corner, the man crossed the road with his arms outstretched and made an attempt to grab her. When the woman shouted at him to get back into his car, he kept his arms up and made another movement to grab her. Fortunately, the shocked woman managed to run to a house nearby and was helped by residents. The saloon car had an Irish registration and the man appeared to be either Irish or Eastern European, possibly aged in his 40s. The Laois Nationalist has agreed not to publish more specific details while the Garda investigation is underway. The woman told the Laois Nationalist: “I want people to be alert for this person and for him to be stopped, before something incomprehensible happens another girl or woman. I have expressed the same concerns to the guards.” “I don’t know if I will ever feel comfortable running on my own again. What worries me too is that this could happen to anyone out for a walk in broad daylight and others mightn’t be able to sprint like I can.” 🔗laois-nationalist.ie 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 9
Getting lots of publicity from the Palestinian nationalists for this poster. Who knew they took campaign protocol so seriously. 👉🏻@TheIrishPeopleOfficial
Posted May 9
At current rates, over 20,000 international protection applicants are projected to arrive in Ireland in 2024. The average cost of accommodation per applicant is €76.80 a night (€28,000 annually). Ireland needs a Rwanda Plan. 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 9
Godfrey is getting his view back. No protest required. The Govt told the campers they'd pay them a larger daily allowance to be moved elsewhere. Sandwith St had to get them out themselves. http://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2024/0509/1448121-grand-canal-tents/
Posted May 8
"The Great Replacement adds to this confusional turmoil, complicating an already unsettled status quo doomed to be dragged along by the upheaval of the multipolar age." https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2024/05/08/diversity-in-an-irish-town-the-great-replacement-and-the-six-counties