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People power – Growing resistance to asylum seeker plantations across rural Ireland




As the government prepares to hand even more three- and four-bedroom apartments to migrants, as part of the EU’s agenda to import the Third World, volunteers are struggling to keep homeless Irish citizens fed and warm as winter rapidly approaches.

While 10,000 Irish people remain homeless, four thousand of whom are children, more small, rural towns such as Borrisokane, Co. Tipperary are being told they must welcome hundreds of migrants into their community in taxpayer funded accommodation despite.

Hundreds of people in the small Tipperary town gathered last week to discuss the government’s plans for a migrant plantation in their community but it is likely, as in other such towns, there concerns will be ignored and dismissed by the government.

Like their fellow Irishmen and women in Ballinamore, Co Leitrim who find themselves in the same situation they are heartened however, at the success of the people of Oughterard Co. Galway who stopped a planned Direct Provision centre being established at a hotel in their town.

Citizens in other Irish towns already targeted for migrant plantations as part of the EU and UN’s population replacement agenda have also been speaking out recently.

In Carrickmacross. Co. Monaghan, after a series of incidents linked to asylum seekers in the town, a petition was set up after a large meeting of locals, to tell authorities that Irish people no longer feel safe walking around the once quiet and peaceful town.

Currently a company called Trenthall Ltd has a contract with the government worth millions of euros to accommodate Asylum seekers in the Monaghan.

The growing trend of resistance has been met with derision and mockery from figures in some of the major media outlets, the government and of course leftist twitter activists, but it appears as though the awakening is only going to accelerate.

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