The Irish say 'no' to 'bogus refugees' claiming asylum
Ireland is consumed by Europe's mass immigration ideology. So much so that protest results in police batons and pepper spray to quell dissent. It's astonishing.
Just like Roxham Road, where migrants enter Canada from the United States, Ireland borders the U.K., where 'bogus refugees' are welcomed with a red carpet.
Village of Dundrum, Ireland.
— Ezra Levant 🍁🚛 (@ezralevant) July 17, 2024
Population: 200
Current migrant hotel plans: 280
Total migrant bed capacity: 500
Family sponsorship: 3,000
For hundreds of years this village was Irish. That’s about to become a rumor, a faint memory, a footnote in history. pic.twitter.com/D3xmJpzljv
Once in the U.K., they make their way to Northern Ireland and waltz into Ireland where they stay at four star hotels.
Rebel News CEO Ezra Levant was on the ground in Coolock as protesters demonstrated against housing migrant men in an abandoned warehouse. “Across the street, kids' play places, kids' theatres, a Burger King. It's a family neighbourhood, now 500 foreign men are being put in the heart of it," he said.
Two brave souls: Philip Dwyer, a citizen journalist, and Glen Moore, an elected politician, speak to the ongoing challenge of mass migration.
I’m in Dundrum, an Irish village of 175 people. The government paid the local hotel to convert into a refugee camp for 280 migrants, doubling the population of the village. Residents tell me the final number could be much higher. Follow along at https://t.co/88VhR1zxlC. pic.twitter.com/cgrCY4Ujer
— Ezra Levant 🍁🚛 (@ezralevant) July 17, 2024
Former justice minister, Helen McEntee, permitted 17,000 undocumented migrants and their families a pathway to Irish citizenship in 2022 under a "once-in-a-generation" government scheme. Applicants must have good character, with minor offences not the be-all-end-all, according to the department at the time.
Ireland is expected to accept 20,000 asylum seekers by the end of this year. By April 12, more than 6,000 people had applied for asylum in Ireland.
Surely what's happening there is a microcosm for the rest of the world.
Why is Ireland destroying itself?
— Rebel News (@RebelNewsOnline) July 17, 2024
We're in Ireland studying their immigration policy. It’s like looking at a car crash—it’s terrible, but we can’t stop from staring.
The government here has gone mad. It’s bringing in hundreds of thousands of migrants.
It’s a country with just… pic.twitter.com/6UbrqJAlvX

