The people are ‘second-class citizens’
EastWall 30th November 2022
“It looked like it was a symbol of hate.”
“Extremist groups.”
a “small taste of what is to come”
Hundreds of local people have again protested in East Wall at the arrival of hundreds of migrants into an accommodation centre in the area without consultation. The crowd expressed frustration and anger at the response of politicians who they say are ignoring the concerns of people living in the area. Local solicitor Malachy […]
This type of immigration is in no ways comparable to the Irish moving to the wider English speaking world to integrate with people they have much in common.
Protest to continue
All week, those condemning the East Wall protests claimed that Irish people are not vetted before being given housing in an area
None of this is a matter of race. It is as insane to import thousands of dark-skinned young men to live in abandoned office blocks as it would be to import thousands of light skinned young men to live in abandoned office blocks
“We have a moral obligation.”
“Why wasn’t this done for homeless Irish citizens?” Gript asks Integration Minister Roderic O’Gorman about his government’s rapid rollout of accommodation for asylum seekers in areas like East Wall.