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Co Louth fights back: Protest against migrant plantation to take place in Carlingford tomorrow, Sunday




The people of Carlingford, Co. Louth have organised another protest against the planting of large numbers of undocumented, male alleged asylum seekers in their town for this Sunday, December 11th at 1PM.

Communities in cities, towns and villages across Ireland are rallying to resist the 21st century plantation of Ireland as tens of thousands of Ukrainians and thousands from the Third World are planted in hotels and other facilities throughout Ireland at the expense of the long-suffering Irish taxpayer.

Across Ireland from Fermoy, Co. Cork to Kil, Co. Kildare to East Wall, Dublin, the long-suffering Irish people are refusing to allow the plantations of foreign men in their communities.

Despite being threatened and defamed by the government, media and taxpayer sucking NGOs, the brave citizens of these cities, towns and villages have showed no signs of wavering in their determination to defend their homes, families and country.

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