“I live in Kinnegad, I read your article about it and it’s even worse – migrants have taken over my town and we’re living in fear” – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views



“I live in Kinnegad, I read your article about it and it’s even worse – migrants have taken over my town and we’re living in fear”




Below is an email we received in response to the (further below) original article we wrote about a source describing just how bad things have gotten in Kinnegad, Co Westmeath.

“I read your article about migrants harassing people on a daily basis, and having read some of the comments – I felt thoroughly compelled to write to you and say that is all true, if anything, it’s worse.

Some of the migrants are threatening in their behaviour alone. They have an entitled attitude, appear like that they run the town now and completely untouchable by gardai.

I don’t know how all this will end, but I have a feeling that it’s like a pressure cooker where some sort of revolution will eventually happen.”

The Liberal has been informed by locals living in the County Westmeath town of Kinnegad, that barely a night goes by in which some kind of incident involving migrant men being housed at Harry’s of Kinnegad hotel does not take place.

In January of this year 30 Ukrainian nationals settled in Kinnegad received letters informing them that they are to be moved elsewhere and replaced by what is supposedly around 60 Georgian men, claiming asylum despite Georgia being a safe country.

The Liberal cannot independently verify the true origin of these men.

Reports of women and young girls being followed and harassed at night have led to a serious air of tension in the once quiet and peaceful town.

Across Ireland, small rural towns have been targeted by the government as part of the migrant plantation agenda which has created unbearable social tensions in these communities as well as strained public services already scarce and under strain.

Despite government intimidation and media defamation, communities across the country are rallying to oppose the population replacement agenda as seen recently in Carrickmacross in Monaghan and in Letterkenny, Donegal as well as the patriotic march in Dublin in April which saw tens of thousands take to the streets.

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