Uproar as Irish gov to facilitate €65 MILLION for new asylum seeker centres in these counties – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Uproar as Irish gov to facilitate €65 MILLION for new asylum seeker centres in these counties




There’s been absolute uproar on social media after it emerged that the government have big plans to house more migrants in Irish towns and villages around the country.

Over 10,000 Irish people languish in homelessness, the health system is the midst of a crisis the likes of which has never been seen, the Defence Forces is in a shamble and yet the Fine Gael led government are unwavering in their commitment to the population replacement agenda.

It’s emerged that €65 million of taxpayer’s money will be spent on new centres for asylum seekers in Kildare, Meath and Wicklow.

Just after the good people of Oughterard in Co. Galway stood their ground and won their battle, it appears as though many other towns and villages around Ireland will have to stand up and be counted in the very near future.

Of course, the government did not consult the people of these counties about establishing new plantations for supposed “asylum seekers” who according to whistle-blowers the vast majority of whom, 90+%, are bogus refugees.

€55 million be spent by the Department of Justice & Equality for new Direct Provision venues in the Mid-East region on a 24-month contract on hiring suppliers for accommodation, housekeeping, food and cooking facilities for asylum seekers.

An additional €10 million will be spent on accommodation for single people.

The utter contempt the government seems to have for the struggling Irish people who are overwhelmingly opposed to the agenda to mass import the Third World, has led many to question, just who does the so-called “Irish” government serve?

Some have suggested perhaps its time for every concerned citizen to contact their TD on the matter and reminding them who they work for.

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