Decent, concerned citizens continue unbroken 7 week protest in Fermoy against establishment of new Migrant Plantation – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Decent, concerned citizens continue unbroken 7 week protest in Fermoy against establishment of new Migrant Plantation




Concerned local citizens in Fermoy Co. Cork have now been protesting outside Abbeyville House without cessation for almost seven weeks.

The government and specially Minister Roderick O’Gorman have dismissed and ignored the concerns of the people of Fermoy and are intent on pushing ahead with plans to establish yet another migrant plantation at the Abbeyville House bed-and-breakfast.

A letter was sent to representatives of the community in Fermoy in Mid-December on behalf of the Minister O’Gorman informing that that 56 international protection applicants would be planted in the disused Bed-and-Breakfast which the government has spent a considerable amount of taxpayer money renovating for migrants.

The government have been clear to the public that regardless of opposition to mass migration and social problems and demographic change it brings, it will continue regardless. Minister O’Gorman has also said that we should expect up to 15,000 asylum seekers arriving in Ireland per year going forward.

This figure does not include Ukrainian refugees, of which Ireland has already welcomed roughly 105,000, with no signs of the war in that country coming to an end any time soon.

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