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Hundreds of South Africans are applying for asylum in Ireland




Hundreds of South Africans have applied for asylum in Ireland over the past year it has been revealed.

From 1 August 2018 to 31 July 2019 more than 300 South Africans applied for international protection in Ireland according to the Department of Justice despite the fact that the Department of Foreign Affairs views South Africa as a “safe country”.

However, the white minority in South Africa are facing increasing levels of violence and the ANC government has begun to “expropriate” land from white people without compensation.

South Africa also passed a law earlier this year allowing for land expropriation for whites. A person’s property can now be seized without compensation by the government because of the colour of their skin. This is despite the fact that much of the farming Boer community in the country can trace their heritage back to the 17th century.

Farm attacks against South Africa’s Boer community are all too common with some South African politicians like Andile Mngxitama, leader of ‘Black First Land First (BLF)’ has calling on his followers to kill whites and also declaring ‘We will kill their children and their women’ and even their ‘cats and dogs’.

The situation continues to deteriorate in South Africa for whites and non-whites as corruption and incompetence continue to wreak havoc on the economy.

Despite the state sponsored discrimination and escalating violence against the white minority in South Africa, Western nations, including Ireland have shown no concern whatsoever.

Attacks on white farmers in South Africa were recently investigated and exposed in a documentary by Canadian journalist Lauren Southern called “FARMLANDS”.

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