
An anti-immigration demonstration in Dublin City Centre concluded at the GPO on Saturday afternoon after Irish people voiced their discern to the government’s policies.
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Earlier in the day, the protest gathered at the Garden of Remembrance and made its way down O’Connell Street.
Thankfully, the afternoon went by without any major incidents occurring.
A large number of Garda Public Order Unit officers created a cordon along the central median on O’Connell Street shortly before 2pm.
Those participating in the anti-immigration protest marched down O’Connell Street, starting from the Garden of Remembrance.
The majority of the anti-immigration protesters carried and waved Irish tricolour flags, while others displayed flags and signs expressing support for US President Donald Trump.
Gardaà have confirmed that a high-visibility policing plan will stay in place across Dublin city centre throughout the day, and that the city remains open for regular business.
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