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V TELEGRAM CHANNEL ( victoryireland) OPINION PIECE: Do you live near Thornton Hall, a quiet rural area of north Dublin near the airport. Or maybe you live in Carrickmines in south Dublin. Both areas have been designated as ‘super camps’ for migrants. The state ownes the land so they feel that they can do what they like with it. There will be no consultation, certainly no agreements. The government knows that consultation simply does not work. Their concept of consultation is that we will consult with you as long as you agree with us, a kind of Eastern Block pseudo democracy. Remember Ballinrobe and Roscrea, the government promised consultation, they even sent in some low ranking party local councillors to placate and keep the discussion going, to spin out people and then suddenly the buses arrive with the migrants. Any further objections and it is the ‘riot squad’ euphemistically known as the Public Order Unit. In Newtown our new Taoiseach was happy to use them on his own electorate, so much for consultation. The government can not be trusted to be truthful, we all know that. If a community doesn’t agree with them and actively opposes unvetted and undocumented migrants being dumped into their community they will be batoned into submission. The purpose of these massive migrant camps is to be able to accommodate vast numbers of people before slowly dispersing them around the country. Government ministers have revised the number of migrants upwards to 30,000 for 2024. Most are expected to cross the border. Public opinion has no sway, it is not taken into account. A rogue government considers that it is not bound by democracy, it does its own thing regardless of the will of the people. Yesterdays opinion poll attempted to understand the will of the people and the results show just how out of touch the government is, 79% believe that the government should do more to ‘manage the issue of immigration’ and 73% believe that the government should do more to deport asylum seekers. Also 38% of voters stated that they would be more likely to vote for a candidate that ‘voiced concerns about immigration’ . That is an 8% rise since February. Only 18% stated that they would be less likely to vote for a candidate that ‘voiced concerns about immigration’. This represents a massive opportunity for patriotic pro nation candidates to get elected in the local and European elections and to prepare for the even more crucial general election that could occur at any time. Perhaps the greatest anomaly is that the Sinn Fein voter is more likely to have strong views on migration and yet Sinn Fein have one of the most ‘open border’ policies of all parties with a particular emphasis on wooing the Islamic voter and migrants in general. Yet 70% of Sinn Fein voters want to see a more closed border. This can only be interpreted as that the Sinn Fein vote is more of a protest vote than a party vote. There is less loyalty to the Sinn Fein party brand than found with other parties. Therefor they are particularly vulnerable in a way other parties may not be. Their voter base is volatile and less committed. As the Sinn Fein vote collapses, from 36% to 22% the independents continue to go from strength to strength. In a sense they are hoovering up the protest vote and the protest is about immigration. Sinn Féin’s careful cultivation of the LGBQT and equality lobby, their support for abortion and migrant rights with open borders will win them very few votes and will loose them any chance of government. It’s too late for them to flip flop at this stage and retain any credibility. All over Ireland communities are under siege from the planting of migrants within those once safe communities. Citizens feel betrayed and ignored by a detached government, a government that is against the people and a government that will be confronted by the people on June 7th. Our opportunity is approaching to bring about change, to hold the government to account and to reclaim our nation back from the brink of the precipice. Let’s use our votes wisely.
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Two more Palestinians interviewed who no doubt arrived through the backdoor with Britain. It's a daily occurrence since Jordan was added to UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation scheme on Feb 22nd which explicitly advises travellers that there are "no immigration controls whatsoever on the Ireland-Northern Ireland land border." It all feels like very deliberate and orchestrated. These two say they're from Jenin in the West Bank, not Gaza. Their family is living in Jordan. They came down from Crooksling for the day to show another Palestinian who just arrived the way to the IPO. If they came in on a Jordanian passport, they can be sent back there. It's no solution to just stick them on a train to Belfast which the Independent today reported has happened to six migrants who crossed the border. They said there are 1,000 single men from Africa and Asia now living up in Crooksling and the numbers only continue to grow. This is what settler colonialism looks like. 🔗 youtube.com 👉🏻 join Late Stage Ireland
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Radical leftist threatened to kill Malachy Steenson today...
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Garda landlord serves tenants with a notice of termination after they highlighted serious health risks in their rental accommodation.
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It may just well be your very last chance.
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IRISH RIDE... UKRAINIAN PASSENGERS By Susanne Delaney (Suzie D) Former Ukrainian journalist Inna Yakimenko has a home in Cavan. Her (likely overpriced) accommodation is provided by the Irish taxpayer. Inna has been given a platform by mainstream media to talk about her social welfare being cut to 39 euro per week. She (and MSM) fails to mention she will be getting an additional 60 euro per week for her two children. She says she cannot go out to work, yet surely, she could work remotely with her qualifications and experience? (her LinkedIn account is impressive). Many Ukrainians work remotely; and can claim benefits regardless. Inna says she spent two years learning English and this is why she won't move to a different country. However the UK is English speaking, and many countries within the EU have a high level of English speakers. In Ukraine the median wage is €500 a month. A Ukrainian couple with three dependent children receives 4 times the monthly median Ukrainian wage for the past two plus years in Ireland. Add to this free, accommodation, children's allowance etc. Most of Ukraine is safe. There, a three-bed rural house is as little as €8,000. A 2-bed apartment in a cosmopolitan city can be as little as €50,000. Their tourism industry is booming while ours is floundering. Furthermore, despite an abundance of homes in Ukraine, our government is sending modular homes there, costing over €400,000 euro per unit. This sounds like money laundering? And, obviously, if the houses are being sent there, this means it's safe to live there. Meanwhile, 290 thousand people in Ireland are "couch surfing" (hidden homeless), adult children cannot leave home. Multiple generations of families are forced to live in overcrowded conditions. The effects are devastating. Tensions spill over. Mental and physical health is greatly affected. Those in emergency accommodation are isolated from their communities. Childhoods are being ruined (and the impact can be lifelong). The most well off can't find a place to live. The rental market went haywire when landlords realised, they make a fortune renting homes to young adult migrants who are willing to share rooms with multiple people. Families and couples cannot compete, and HAP payments are not high enough. So, while it may be personally difficult for Inna to receive €100 per week (and keep her accommodation, etc) she is still better placed that many of our own. She has a home and €433 euro per month. Almost equivalent to the monthly median wage back home, (which, back home, would have to cover rent etc). Additionally, Ukrainians tend to buy cheap goods from home, and this means Irish money is leaving the state. When it comes to car tax, they pay that to the government in Ukraine (if at all). Even though they drive on Irish roads. Also, when Ukrainians or IPAS applicants living in state provided accommodation DO become gainfully employed, they don't get charged for their state accommodation regardless of income. Inna is a mother who wants the best for her children. Like all parents do. However, she has options. A few hours work a week will provide additional income. She is also not facing homelessness. Nor will she. There are many Irish families currently homeless who have no place on the ride, and it has to be said, there's never any acknowledgement or humility from vocal Ukrainians about how their needs have been prioritised above indigenous people. Now we have Ukrainian election candidates too, and enough of their own to vote for them. To come from a country you say was broken, and then imply you can make ours better through seeking political influence (after being here a wet weekend) is quite frankly arrogant, especially when you know you won't prioritise the needs of the natives who welcomed you. It is evident at this point that Ireland is quite simply (even with benefit cuts) the best theme park attraction in the world, one that's being ridden for free. Over and over again. It’s time now to shut that ride down. Make sure you do so on June 7th.
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IRISH RIDE... UKRAINIAN PASSENGERS By Susanne Delaney (Suzie D) Article Below...
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Tonight, Wednesday the 15th May at The West Grove Hotel in Clane, with Jana Lunden, Dr Gerard Waters and some surprise guests. Everyone is invited, so please come along at 7:00 pm for a 7:30 pm start. Contact Marion at 0858549977 for more information. 📷 #LocalElections #EuropeanElections #VoteForChange #CommunityEngagement #GetInvolved #MeetTheCandidates
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It's all kicking off in Clonmel where the council have approved the construction of 84 portacabins for asylum seekers next to a halting site. One protest sign reads: "Settled people and Travellers don't want refugees in there. If they do this, it will be big trouble. Stay out." #ClonmelSaysNo 🔗 tiktok.com 👉🏻 join Late Stage Ireland
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V TELEGRAM CHANNEL (URL victoryireland) OPINION PIECE: You can never totally guard against unintended consequences. Last week the High Court in Belfast ruled that parts of the UK’s ‘Illegal Migration’ Act did not apply to Northern Ireland due to human rights protections that were guaranteed under post Brexit arrangements. The ‘Windsor Framework’ agreed between the UK and the EU specifically states that there can be no diminution of the human rights provisions of the ‘Good Friday’ agreement. This act of the UK Parliament aimed at tackling illegal migration into the UK and it proposes to send migrants to Rwanda to have their applications assessed. Rwanda has agreed, has accepted £140 million to set up the scheme and flights have been organised. However as a result of the High Court ruling in Belfast a ‘migration border’ will apply down the Irish Sea. Northern Ireland will become a ‘Mecca’ for illegal migrants. Once they manage to get to Northern Ireland they will escape being sent to Rwanda. This high court ruling is being appealed by the British government but that will take time. Obviously there will be serious consequences for Northern Ireland by way of mass inward migration of migrants from Britain wishing to escape from being sent to Rwanda. But there will probably be greater consequences for those of us who live in the South as many thousands of migrants will cross our totally open border and turn up at the offices of International Protection. Once the migrant arrives in Dublin an army of tax funded NGO’s will offer a range of assistances that are never made available to Irish people who are homeless. At the very least they will get the benefit of army tent accommodation at Crooksling, hot showers and all meals provided. Irish people get nothing. The British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak has stated that the Rwanda policy is working because people are leaving the UK to come to Ireland. It already is having a deterrent effect. Because of the High Courts ruling migrants need only go no further than Northern Ireland but as we all know the likelihood is that most will continue to Dublin. Certainly if the High Court ruling is appealed successfully by the UK every migrant in Northern Ireland will come south. The ultimate affect of this new stream of mass migration at this point is not fully understood but preliminary signes are very worrying. There has been approximately a 30% increase in arrivals at the International Protection Offices in Dublin. Most arrive from Northern Ireland by train or bus and go directly to Mount St. The migrant aristocracy, those at the top of the heap and usually Nigerians, prefer to travel by taxi from Belfast. Belatedly government is trying to discourage them in a half hearted way. Government prominente are speaking about getting ‘firm’ on migrants, the hope is to dissuade them. That simply doesn’t work. The real problems will start in a few weeks when thousands may present each week. That will lead to an unseemly scramble for vacant properties and when local people object they will be batoned into submission. Remember Newtown in the Taoiseach’s own constituency. We have seen ample evidence of what is coming our way in the last couple of weeks, tent cities that would make Soweto look good. No amount of ‘passing the parcel’ helps because this is not a children’s party, it is a national emergency of extraordinary proportions that the government refuses to recognise or address because of ideological reasons. As I write this ‘opinion piece’ eighty new migrant tents have appeared near Baggot St Bridge. The tsunami of the unvetted and the undocumented will get much worse and will be followed by the inevitable crime and violence wave that other countries have experienced. Our government is failing to protect us. On the 7th of June there will be an opportunity to tell them and their supportive opposition what we think of them. Vote wisely and support communities all over Ireland.
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