Unit in Donore Road Industrial estate in Drogheda being converted into refugee housing facility as resistance to migrant plantations continues across the country – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Unit in Donore Road Industrial estate in Drogheda being converted into refugee housing facility as resistance to migrant plantations continues across the country




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Despite the growing resistance across the country to the government’s migrant plantation agenda authorities have announced a plan to use the a unit in Donore Road industrial estate, Drogheda, Co. Louth to house 30 Ukrainian refugees.

The former Eir exchange depot, across the road from Funtasia entertainment centre, is currently being converted into emergency accommodation, and is initially expected to house up to 30 refugees, reports the Independent.

Aside from tens of thousands of Ukrainian refuges, hundreds of non-Ukrainian, single men are being planted in communities across the country, straining public services and creating a sense of unease and tension.

Regardless of the pressure on services and the objections of local citizens and the Irish public in general the government, many believe that they are widely supported state run media and many private media outlets, still pursues the demographic shifting policy of migrant plantation, many believing that it targets rural and working-class communities the most.

Protests in East Wall, Dublin and other communities are expected to temporarily halt in the coming weeks for Christmas but 2023 is shaping up to a year of resistance of the Irish people to their subjugation as third-class citizens and eventual replacement.

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