V TELEGRAM CHANNEL (URL victoryireland)OPINION PIECE: Did I read this correctly. The Gardai have ordered migrants...
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OPINION PIECE: Did I read this correctly. The Gardai have ordered migrants evicted from Mount St and now camped nearby in a park to be gone before 8.30am due to the presence of a nearby school. Is this at last an admission of what everybody already knows, that migrant men from particularly North Africia and the Middle East pose a real and significant risk to children. Did the Gardai fear another Parnell Sq type attack. In fairness they probably wanted to step down the risk of anything happening as they would be in the firing line of peoples anger. So if it is not ok to camp in St Mary’s Rd in Ballsbridge why is it ok to be placed in Newtown, Roscrea, Ballina or in the dozens of small Irish towns that have been ruined and made unsafe by the presence of undocumented and unvetted male migrants. Mount St was a disgrace to any concept of humanitarianism but shoving the migrants somewhere else is just as inhumane. The correct solution is to deny entry, especially that over 80% are coming directly from the UK over our open border with Northern Ireland. The UK is a perfectly safe country as are the other European countries that the migrants have been trafficked through.
Another way forward has now emerged. The British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak has offered an opportunity for Ireland to join with the UK in the Rwanda scheme. This means that all illegal arrivals would be sent to Rwanda to have their application for asylum assessed. Failure means you are denied entry and that you can stay in Rwanda or make your own way back to your country of origin. The scheme has already been paid for by the UK who have given £120 million to Rwanda as ‘Hello’ money and recently topped up with another £20 million. As we share a common and open border with the UK this scheme has obvious merit. Italy has reached an agreement with Albania to outsource its asylum applications and other European countries are exploring this option including Sweden, Austria , Germany and Denmark. Are we going to be left behind yet again by the ‘woke’ politicking of our detached government and supportive opposition.
The sad reality is that neither our government nor fake opposition parties view migrant trafficking as a problem, even undesirable. Again and again various party apparatchiks have mumbled about international obligations and when challenged further by that small section of the media willing to to do, they simply walk away. But every community in Ireland knows about this national disaster, where the character of our nation has been changed without discussion, without agreement and without being subjected to the normal democratic processes, the checks and balances expected in a functioning democracy. So many safe towns have now been transformed into unsafe towns with the active participation of government anxious to impress the EU, the UN, every internationalist body except our own people.
There will be an opportunity to show our true feelings during the local and European elections. More importantly the general election must be held within one year. We can vote wisely and smartly by voting only for trustworthy independent candidates and not using our lower preferences that allow unpopular candidates with big party muscle behind them to climb up the count and get elected. Deprive them of transfer oxygen by voting only for those you want to represent you and don’t use the preferences. And of course if you vote for a well liked affable fellow who is in a party, remember you are voting for the party and all the pro immigration baggage and not the candidate.
But on Monday 6th May there will be another way of robustly letting government know the anger of the people. Citizens will be assembling in Newtown and at the Garden of Remembrance. Be at one or other. This is our chance to let the non governing government witness the commitment and the anger of the people mightily and emphatically with total determination.
‘There is no peace saith the Lord unto the wicked’ Isaiah 48:22.
4 May 2024