Ireland Continues to Rise Up Against Mass Migration

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ER Editor: A massive protest took place in Dublin this past Sunday. Canada’s Rebel News was there. Some tweets —

Useful commentary (full 7-minute video here) —

Malachy Steenson, who announces July and August rallies —

Anticipation of the event —

We’re not sure if the photograph on the left is legit, but ‘wow’ if so —

The last major protest of this type in Dublin was on April 26 —

Citizen journalism worth paying attention to —

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ER Editor: Also from Rebel News —

Ireland’s Migrant Crisis

Ireland rises up against mass immigration!

Rebel News was on the ground in Dublin this weekend, where a massive protest against mass immigration — both legal and illegal — was taking place, with demonstrators voicing concerns over housing affordability driven by an influx of newcomers.

 

Thousands of Irish citizens took to the streets of Dublin over the weekend to protest both legal and illegal mass migration.

People from all walks of life attended the demonstration on Sunday to voice their concerns.

While many Western countries are experiencing an influx of migration, Ireland is unique — it appears to be at the forefront of grassroots opposition to the issue.

Why is it that we only see massive numbers of people speaking out against mass migration in Ireland? The Irish protest regularly on this issue, so why aren’t other countries doing the same?

Protesters say they are frustrated by what they view as an unsustainable immigration policy, which they believe is contributing to a growing housing crisis.

Protesters also voiced frustration with mainstream media coverage. Many claim Irish media either ignores these demonstrations or significantly downplays attendance numbers.

Rebel News CEO Ezra Levant highlighted those concerns earlier this month, slamming Ireland’s regime media for crafting a propaganda piece smearing the mass immigration protesters.

“The media portrays everyone to fit a narrative that divides people and labels them as far-right,” said one woman at Dublin’s mass immigration protest.

A common concern among attendees was housing affordability. Many argue that the cost of living has become untenable for the average Irish citizen, yet immigration continues at a rapid pace.

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