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Irish anti-immigration protests (2022–present)

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Regeneration Committee, a pre-existing local organisation said they had concerns about asylum seekers using the barracks, but distanced themselves from the protest. A spokesperson for the group said "We have nothing to do with this protest. What we want is for Roderic O'Gorman and his department to sit down and consult with us to come to a positive outcome for both the communities within the barracks and visitors who come. This is the only way, we feel, for a positive outcome to be achieved, and we want a positive outcome. Negotiation is key and if that was done in the first place this protest wouldn't be happening. As far as I'm aware no community groups within the barracks are involved in the protest. The situation has been manipulated and doubled in volume, leaving things in a dangerous place."
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that these protesters don't represent the majority of people in Brittas and certainly not in the county. I've spoken to a lot of people in Brittas, who are absolutely shocked and appalled by what's happened and who wants to make it clear that these people don't represent them." He added "I think people are ashamed of what's happened. Certainly the community in Brittas who are good, decent people, and I think for people who are living in international protection, those who are seeking asylum, we have wonderful young men and women, but young men in particular in the county who are volunteering contributing to the community, and I think this will inevitably create a sense of fear."
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information should contact the gardaí. The premises was intended for use as emergency accommodation for families." Minister for Justice Helen McEntee said that if it was a deliberate act "he perpetrators will be brought to justice". She also said "Arson is a very serious crime which carries heavy prison sentences" and "No one has the right to cause damage to property, to cause fear or to threaten public order. An Garda Síochána are doing everything possible to determine the cause of the fire."
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would see 67 women and children brought in. Ó Cathasaigh stated, "In good conscience, I cannot stand over a situation where a hotel stands empty while people are made homeless". After the initial protests, a counter-group, Lismore for All, was set up. A "Lismore Welcome project" group was already in existence following a 2019 attempt by far-right activists to infiltrate local meetings regarding the introduction of a
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week after one of them was injured. The next day, over 1,000 people attended a protest at the site. Later in the evening, disturbances broke out, in which the disused factory was set alight again. Three Gardaí were injured, including one hospitalised, and one arrest was made. The Public Order Unit was also deployed to the scene, in which objects were thrown by protestors.
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within communities or the new arrivals. You mustn't give them the opportunity. The best way of not giving them the opportunity is to fill the place with services. These people who are going around whipping people up and so forth, you didn't see them previously making a case for housing, or for women's rights, or for equal rights of any kind".
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admitted on local radio that there had been a failure by the government to communicate with the local community about the new plans for the building, but be that as it may, the building was now needed immediately to house 117 asylum seekers, who would be brought in on a phased basis. The first phrase
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Leo Varadkar said he was "very concerned to learn about the fire at a former nursing home in Crooksling. In recent weeks there have been disturbing reports of suspected criminal damage at properties around the country. There is never any justification for violence, arson or vandalism in our Republic.
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said that political and church leaders should counter significant misinformation about asylum seekers and migrants in Ireland. He said that the majority of migrants arrive lawfully and "provide vital input" into public services. He said a "rhetoric of polarisation is unhelpful" and that "racists" and
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has also said the site is unsuitable and Mayor of Kildare, Fintan Brett, supports the protests, saying there is no lighting, ventilation and possibly without a sewerage system. Concerns were also raised over lack of information, the possible lack of women and children (as there were no family units),
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said in relation to the protests "What is unforgivable and must be opposed — publicly, vocally and unequivocally — are those who are trying to take advantage by sowing hate and building fear. We are in a position now where we have elements who are not interested in solving the long-standing problems
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commented that "First and foremost, what I saw in Finglas this week and what I have seen across the country with some of the protests has to be condemned outright. People have a right to protest and have their view, even if I don't share their view. They don't have a right to intimidate people. They
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On 12 January 2023, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar commented that while communities have the right to be consulted by the government about who is placed there, he stated "I don't think any community can have a veto on who gets to live in their area. I think we need to be very careful not to make the mistake
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described the attempt to stop asylum seekers entering the barracks was an "effort to intimidate". Supporters of migrants reported feeling intimidated. Known far-right activists have posted content on social media showing anti-migrant protesters following people believed to be staying in the barracks
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Protesters complained that Minister O'Gorman of the DCEDIY refused to meet them in Clare "to view the location and accommodation". There were also concerns about the lack of provision of prior information, including to the Clare Immigration Support Centre which one of its purposes is specifically to
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Gardaí began a criminal investigation after a second fire broke out in the lobby area of one of the former paint factory buildings after 9pm on 18 July 2024. Public order units arrived with the fire brigade, who brought the fire under control. Security staff were removed from the site earlier in the
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was deployed, while 21 people were arrested and charged with public order offences, including failure to comply with the orders of a Garda and with threatening or abusive behaviour. Bricks and petrol bombs were thrown at Gardaí and firefighters and three Garda cars were damaged, including one set on
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Denis O’Callaghan who described it as an attack on the 40-person council's unanimous vote on solidarity with international protection seekers and also "on democracy". It was also condemned by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar who condemned the attack "unreservedly" and that everyone should condemn unreservedly
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stated on Twitter: "This is racism pure & simple. Burning the tents of homeless people who have come to Ireland seeking international protection. This is not who we are as a people. We are better than this." On 15 May 2023, an anti-immigration protester was arrested and charged with arson by the
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar later commented on the event: "I condemn this violence unreservedly. It is malign opportunism. A tiny minority of people are clearly determined to make capital out of a difficult situation. The gardaí are carrying out an investigation. We cannot tolerate actions such as this."
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Various reasons for the protest have been cited including: the lack of prior consultation with residents about the arrivals, the potential overcrowding of children's facilities, that the building is reportedly not fit for purpose, and the lack of women and children in the initial group, though local
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in the South East of the country over the planned housing of 50 asylum seekers in the former Capuchin Friary building on Dublin Street. The building was initially earmarked to house male asylum seekers but it was later announced that it would house families instead. Protests again took place as the
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in some accommodation centres where there have been a high proportion of unmarried males. Some protesters have also been influenced by rumours purporting asylum seekers carrying out violent or threatening acts that have been shown to be mostly baseless. Additionally, Gardaí stated in March 2023 that
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On 18 February, around 50,000 marchers rallied in Dublin and others in Sligo under the banner of "Ireland For All". The Dublin rally was organised by the newly founded organisation, "Le Chéile", which comprises almost 50 member organisations and which had called for a march in support of "diversity
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that the council validated the notice to house the refugees there in October and said that their decision was a mistake. O'Gorman said that no contract will be signed until these issues are rectified. 170 refugees are due to be housed in the west wing of the hotel and further development is planned
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A representative of the protesters said on 21 May that the location is "unsuitable for this purpose" and that they were "let down" by the reply by Minister O'Gorman to their elected representatives, which said that the site "had to be used" for the purpose as there was no alternative accommodation.
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on 20 May, the protests ceased at the entrance itself and protesters said they would continue protesting peacefully at road access points. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar was opposed to the blockade but welcomed residents' concerns, but added that that "doesn't mean that anyone can say that certain types of
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that the boarded protesters announced the headcount and a planned further one to "make sure that only the same number of people came back" from their destination. There were also reports of protesters checking people's identification but protesters said would they would not prevent an asylum seeker
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Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald said "Well, firstly, can I say that arson, attacking destroying buildings, is a criminal act. It is despicable that a criminal action like that is carried out in an atmosphere of… from some people… very ugly attitudes around newcomers asylum seekers and vulnerable
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The Dublin Region Homeless Executive said it "had planned to use the Shipwright for emergency accommodation for families. Families who experience homelessness are like any other; some are working, all are trying to juggle schools and busy lives as well as looking for somewhere to rent. If we cannot
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and anti-lockdown protests. Organisers told protesters to bring guns and other weapons to the protests and the local branch of the Garda Representative Association called the situation "near anarchy". Protests at the Garda station were attended by gangland criminal Wayne Bradley, who was previously
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On Thursday, 11 February video footage began circulating online of an anti-immigration group entering and attacking a "refugee camp" located on Upper Sandwith Street in the Dublin Inner City. The following day on Friday, 12 February pro and anti-immigration protesters faced off outside of the camp.
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Mayor of South Dublin Alan Edge said "I want to thank our amazing firefighters. If indeed it is arson, they have been placed at risk by the people who've done this. And in terms of the protests, we have been aware over the past couple of weeks of a number of protests. I think it's important to say
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On 21 May 2024 an arson attack occurred on an empty building on High Street in Tallaght. The building was due to house asylum seekers. An 18 year old man was arrested and charged with the arson attack in court. He was charged with criminal damage of the building on 21 May 2024 and bail was denied.
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reported that there appeared to be no political parties present and that half of the people there were women with teenage children. One protester said to that publication that they want to keep their "children and grandchildren safe", stated that people are afraid of the asylum seekers moving into
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as Residents Group Chair, told the station that there were no existing nursing homes in the area and it was something locals had been asking for. She also said that the area only has one Garda, one GP, and that the school and community centre is at capacity. Concern was also raised over where the
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to the United States, people in the community that run services supporting refugees gave speeches (such as the local Sanctuary Runners, also available for refugees in East Wall), and local Cork politicians were there to support the event. Blighe said the counter-demonstrators from Fermoy were not
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had been seized the previous Tuesday after searches near the site of the fires. Former assistant Garda Commissioner Michael O'Sullivan said a section of Garcaí needed new training and to be issued with helmets. He said that the force had learned nothing since the November 2023 riot in Dublin City
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by asylum seekers. The Irish government plans to house up to 120 people in tents on the grounds of the barracks. A group called "Mullingar says No!" organised the protest and distributed leaflets claiming the barracks could be used to house 1,700 asylum seekers. Columb Barracks Restoration &
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against what they called the government's housing of "illegal immigrants on an industrial scale". Organised by the Cavan Says No group, the protesters gathered at the former White Horse Hotel, chanting "Ireland is full". Those taking part spoke of their fears caused by rumours of "80-100 men of
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p.m. on 24 March a number of protesters blocked the entrance to the barracks again. A Garda was assaulted around this time, but he didn't require medical treatment. A man was arrested for public order offences shortly after midnight on 25 March. He was later released and a file prepared for the
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Sinn Féin TD and Deputy Mayor of Ennis Mary Howard said "There isn't a streetlight, there isn't a footpath. There is nothing there for them to do." Some IP applicants were uncomfortable with the remoteness of the area as well as the protests during which seven left the accommodation overnight.
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in Ballybrack. A cardboard note was attached demanding "Hugh, stop supporting f**king refugees or you'll have to move out. This is your last warning", though his 78-year-old father Patrick Lewis is the sole occupant of the house where he lives "most of the time" according to Hugh Lewis and was
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A spokesperson for the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth said "An assessment of this property had recently begun by DCEDIY with the agreement of the HSE. This process is at initial stages and the property has not been contracted by the Department." They also
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said that "The incident in Ringsend is under investigation by An Garda Síochána, which is doing everything it can to determine the cause of the fire. If this was the result of a deliberate act, all efforts will be made to bring the perpetrators to justice. Anyone with
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reported that there is still fear around the safety of women and children because of rumours such as African men taking pictures of girls at schools and an increase of antisocial behavior, but a Ballymun Garda spokesman said in relation to these rumours that the reports do not show this.
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surgery with apartments above it that rumours on social media claimed would have 60 "unvetted" male asylum seekers moving into it. The Gardaí said in a statement that there was a gathering that caused a traffic disruption later in the evening and that there were local diversions.
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about the refurbishment programme. The department replied to local representatives by email saying that subsequent to the programme, it is passed on to them to house displaced Ukrainians but the building had "not yet been notified to this Department as being ready for use".
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that she "spent three days trying to get a GP appointment" and said that there were fears about overcrowding for schools in the area. Forkan also says that she was told that it would only be Ukrainians being housed at the centre for a period of 12 months to three years.
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group with just over 3,100 subscribers) and attended by 70 people in the town over housing refugees in St. Joseph's Convent and he commended the East Wall protests in his address. He claims that the 62–70 Ukrainians were not from Ukraine and that the Russo-Ukrainian War
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On 19 January 2023, a video was spread of an assault of a plainclothes member of the Garda Síochána on Oliver Plunkett Hill in Fermoy. The Garda was struck in the face after being questioned by an anti-refugee protester. Gardaí estimate the time of the assault to be at
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Garda investigations are underway into the incident in Crooksling". He added "Arson is a serious crime punishable by up to ten years in prison. It is deeply ironic that some of those who try to link migration with crime engage in serious criminal activity themselves."
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to house 70 people seeking refuge in Ireland who were international protection applicants. After the news emerged, there were protests outside on 16 December, with protesters blockading the entrance to the hotel, claiming the location was inappropriate for refugees.
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that Gardaí felt "they had not received proper training about peaceful crowd management" and criticised the commissioner's claim of "operational integrity" as frontline gardaí had no direction from senior garda management what their role was besides preventing a
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that the "destruction and disruption in Ballybrack" is "unacceptable" and that trying to "frighten and intimidate local residents" is not the right solution but that she is "always happy to engage in a constructive way". She also requested information from the
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On 30 January 2023, a 19th-century building on Sherrard Street in Dublin's North Inner City was set ablaze after rumours circulated locally the building was going to be used to house refugees. The Gardaí began an arson investigation immediately afterwards.
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On 15 February one man was arrested after his vehicle struck one person during an anti-immigration protest in Dublin's North Inner City. The victim was taken to hospital while the driver was arrested before being charged with dangerous driving.
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said there was a "criminal element embedded" in the protest. Doolan stated that one person who had acted as an "ambassador" for the protest was a "convicted drug dealer" who "boasted of flooding Ireland with drugs" and was connected to the
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addressed the rally, saying "...the question that must be asked of the nation and of individuals is 'Whose side are you on?'" She said one side is the side of humanity, decency and human rights, and that the other side is "on the road to
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On July 19, there was a protest of approximately 100 people who blocked roads by sitting on camping seats at the Ballybrack village center crossroads. Others sat under a gazebo outside the hall which they draped Irish flags and played
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Later that night, emergency services were called to the scene after a fire broke out at the hotel. Video footage emerged on social media, with Gardaí saying they were investigating the "criminal damage incident by fire". Minister
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On 1 February 2023, after renewed attempts to house refugees in a vacant factory in Finglas, Dublin, a crowd of roughly 200 people protested against immigration outside Finglas Garda station. The protest was accompanied by the
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don't have a right to bully people. Some of the activity we have seen is reprehensible" before suggesting that a number of the protests had been "hijacked" by "far-right agitators" seeking to capitalise on local unrest.
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after he posted a threat on social media that the protesters would "go through" the Garda station and made other threats of violence. Carey has been described as a local far-right activist who was previously involved in
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Around 2am on 31 December a fire broke out in the pub, requiring six fire engines and thirty firefighters to bring it under control. Nobody was killed or injured in the fire. Gardaí are treating the fire as suspected
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had been making plans over several months to implement a communications strategy involving the provision of prior information, where possible, to local representatives about new migrants moving in. In the meantime,
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fire. Workers who were going to renovate the factory site were removed from it. Gardaí said they were dealing with a "public order incident" and closed the Malahide Road, a major arterial road into the city centre.
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The DCEDIY planned in May 2023 to open 3 new accommodation centres to provide beds for 350 asylum seekers out of the 503 they had not accommodated. The house that was formerly the Senior College on Eblana Avenue in
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reported that internal memos amongst members of the government coalition warned that hoteliers were backing away from taking government contracts over fears that protests would take place outside their businesses.
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After similar concerns were raised to Taoiseach Varadkar by the Antoinette Cunningham of the garda representative group the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors, the Taoiseach said he understood from
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integrate refugees into local communities. At an online meeting with residents on 17 May, Minister O'Gorman acknowledged that communication to residents could have been better and addressed concerns over a
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of confusing consultation and information with communities, which is important, with the idea that any community can have a veto on the kind of people who get to live in their area. That's not right."
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On 3 January 2023, a protest occurred outside Our Lady of Mercy Secondary School in Drimnagh. Between 23 December and 3 January, Ukrainian refugees stayed in the building while it was empty during the
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from leaving. There was a pizza delivery that was refused access on 15 May but on the next morning the protesters said they would allow food deliveries through the blockade on "humanitarian grounds."
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hotel in Ballymun, Dublin housing 221 International Protection seekers. There were also protests at a local school where the asylum seekers were previously housed. The protests were condemned by the
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Since March, there was an increasing number of tents pitched outside the International Protection Office on Mount Street. In May, protesters shouted at asylum seekers there and pursued one man. The
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say were 307 in 2022 and at least a further 169 as of August 2023, raised concerns over the lack of provision of prior information to local residents and concerns around the impact that local
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had put forward as one of the locations for refugee accommodation and would discuss it further in a private meeting. He also said that there would be consultation if the housing was completed.
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published another polling that included a number of questions relating to immigration: It found that 75% of people thought that Ireland is taking in too many refugees, it also found that of
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groups were involved in some of the protests. Politicians and others took different positions on the protests, with some supporting them and others criticising them. In February 2022, a
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had notified the developer Amhola Rosslare Nursing Home Trading Ltd, with an address in Dublin, that an enforcement notice would be issued if the development was unauthorised by its
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condemned the incident and said "there is no justification for violence, arson or vandalism in our Republic. Ever". Four people in their 40s and 50s were arrested on 28 March 2024.
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p.m. that day, a fire broke out in a shed in the rear of the centre and the incident was investigated by the Garda Síochána. On the morning of Sunday 20 November 2022, a protest at
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present watching television at the time of the attack. Spokesperson for the Gardaí investigated the incident as criminal damage. Patrick Lewis said the attack had him awake until 4
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after middle-ranking Gardaí joined those working at the frontline of the protests in raising concerns over the frontline being "grossly undertrained" for the escalating protests.
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On 20 July 2024 another fire broke out at the former paint factory. Two units of Dublin Fire Brigade were called, as well as the Garda Public Order Unit and the fire was put out.
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of the Green Party mentioned the facilities in the area, local groups that would help the migrants with learning English, and its historical migrant population as a port town.
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with music and banners to show support for the refugees and to discredit the first protest. At the demonstration, local musician Mo O'Connor performed his own composition,
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nationalities in the area have reported that they have become worried about their safety following the reports. Karen Dempsey, attending the protest on behalf of the group
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over an equestrian centre earmarked for development as a transitional shelter for 350 refugees. It had been sold in 2017 after a major flood in 2011, being identified as a
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centre. He also said that those involved in clashes with Gardaí were criminals with no political links and that they caused fires, damaged vehicles and created mayhem.
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activists used social media and messaging apps to spread public anger over immigration. At a later point, the suspect was identified as Riad Bouchaker, originally from
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p.m. and protesters began chanting at cleaning staff entering the building, mistaking them for Ukrainians. The protest led to one woman being arrested and charged on
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that there were leaflets distributed to houses and "quite visual" banners at the protests. She also mentioned that "so much work has gone into Ballymun", mentioning
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to call frightened women ‘racists’ and 'bullies'". When asked they said they do not support the aforementioned attack on the Lewis family home, calling it "awful".
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or immigrants sexually assaulted a woman on Cappagh Road in the early hours of 27 January 2023, but Gardaí believe the supposed perpetrator was a white Irish male.
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reported on one Somali refugee at the site who was not uncomfortable by the protests referencing that he found seeing people die in his home country incomparable.
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as of 17 December 2022, who said locals vetoing "the kind of people who get to live in their area" would not be right, and the topic has been raised in
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Later on the same day, the Gardaí and Fire Service had to be deployed to the area after the anti-immigration protesters began setting fire to tents in the camp.
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p.m. and Gardaí believe that it started shortly before 8:20. The scene was preserved for technical examination as they looked into the suspicion of arson.
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said that although the building was left unused for a decade, using it is "far better" than tented accommodation. However, the plan was criticised by for
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The anti-immigration movement claims to represent 90% of Irish people and that 90% of people polled disagree with the government's asylum seeker policy.
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and others claimed the 25 November 2018 fire at a hotel-turned–direct provision centre a week before 100 asylum seekers were going to move in was arson.
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p.m. that day where anti-immigration protesters smashed ground-floor windows of the building known as Ridge Hall on the Shanganagh Road. It is a former
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At least two (one demonstrator hit by a vehicle during a protest, and a security guard attacked by anti-immigration protestors during the Coolock riots)
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has been put in charge of the investigation, based at Tallaght Garda station. A formal investigation of the site is scheduled to begin on 5 February.
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On 29 November, videos similar to those taken in East Wall were taken by local soccer team owner Anthony Cody showing more refugees exiting a bus in
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Protests started in East Wall in November 2022 over refugees arriving at an office block at the Two Gateway Building which was formerly used by the
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On 24 March 2023, protesters blocked the entrance to Columb Barracks, stopping a bus carrying asylum seekers from entering the barracks around 1
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in riot gear, who also closed 1 km of the street. Subsequently, one of the protesters, Graham Carey, was arrested by armed members of the
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says that as of 2 December 2022 it has yet to determine the status of asylum seekers in the building and would ultimately deport any
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TD described the cabinet as being "at war" on the issue, with the government's response being "chaotic", criticising the lack of information.
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We had the largest number of gardai in public order unit gear that has ever been deployed and this happened in a very short space of time.
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I would support the government using new powers to install modular homes for Ukrainian refugees, without planning permission, in my area
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at the entrance of the site of the former St. Brigid's Nursing Home in Crooksling over claims that asylum seekers would be housed there.
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open facilities, there is a risk that families will not have access to basic shelter. The DRHE has no homeless facilities in the area."
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to voice concerns about overpopulation in the area that locals have described as being at "saturation point". Bernie Mullen, titled on
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from Fermoy and the counter-demonstrators similarly claim that the initial protesters are not from Fermoy and do not represent Fermoy.
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Gardaí are also investigating a series of threats made against a journalist at a national newspaper who was covering the disturbances.
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who are against gender-related violence, alleged that the rationale for the attack was that rumours were spread that the migrants were
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was one of the people arrested and, like the others, was released on conditional bail provided he stay away from the former factory.
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and back was held by Kill locals. Roderic O'Gorman held a meeting with Kill residents over the site after the two protests that day.
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amid false claims that the former Shipwright pub in Thorncastle Street, would be used to house asylum seekers. A spokesman from the
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p.m. A number of Garda units attended the scene in the evening and remained into the early hours of the following morning. Around 9
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said that the attack does not represent the area and said people were "appalled" after learning of what organisers described as a "
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Minister for Justice Helen McEntee said she was "appalled" at the attack and that those responsible would be brought to justice.
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p.m. on 17 July, a sizable rock was thrown through the front room of the family home of Hugh Lewis, an independent councillor in
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Oral answer by Minister of State at the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (Deputy Joe O'Brien)
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described it as an "anti-government" protest. Gardaí lined up at the complex gate in front of the blockade shortly before 5:45
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in Ireland's history. Approximately 60 Gardaí were assaulted during the riot, three of whom sustained serious injuries. By 10
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and overcrowding, due to it increasing the local population by 10%. The protests passed without incident, but shortly after 8
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In early November 2023, the DCEDIY announced they were using the site of the former Great Southern Hotel in the village of
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The only people staying at the building as of 25 November 2022 were around 100 single males who had arrived from
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condemned unlawful escalations at the protests and applauded the Gardaí's balancing of the safeguarding of people and the
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Ten days after the alleged attack, around 200 local residents, trade union members, and activists held a protest outside
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p.m., the rioters had been dispersed, with 34 arrests made that evening and further arrests made over subsequent days.
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Paul Browne of the Ballymun Family Resource Centre said that the protests ended almost as suddenly as they started, but
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was dispatched and there was a fire in the area, but the Gardaí reported that there was nobody in the camp at the time.
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on top of her concerns of the frontline being grossly untrained. She requested that there be training relating to the
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around the crime scene. Shortly before 7 p.m., a nearby Garda car was set on fire. Rioting progressed to the adjacent
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person that had been erected earlier in the demonstration, with portraits depicting prominent politicians including
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and "Ireland belongs to the Irish". About 200 people attended the demonstration around topics such as immigration,
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Angela Willis reported that both attendance and frequency of protests "appeared to reach a peak" in March 2023.
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on the recent attacks on migrants and migrant centres. Supporters of better management of protests include the
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for the "spontaneous protests that can arise with very little notice" that Gardaí have less time to plan for.
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elderly people of Rosslare will go if the nursing home does not go ahead. A meeting with locals was held with
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also described the protests as intimidation and a spokesperson for the DCEDIY condemned the protests as well.
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for 50 years and refugees are also staying at the old Grand Hotel and in a separate church property as well.
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A number of well-known far-right figures had commented on the nursing home and protests on social media.
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former St Brigid’s maternity hospital, also on Dublin Street, was earmarked to house 100 asylum seekers.
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p.m. when demonstrators began throwing fireworks, flares and bottles at the Gardaí who were maintaining
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was met by counter-protesters and there was also a counter-protest against an anti-immigration group in
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that witnesses were "scared" and reported that children 12–13 years old were involved in the protest.
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One week later, on 27 November, a motorcade and protest was held at the entrance. Fiona Forkan of the
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said she was appalled at the "violent scenes and thuggish criminal behaviour" and Garda Commissioner
1762: 1742: 1584: 999: 942: 645: 488: 8097:"Four people arrested in connection with December fire at Galway hotel earmarked for asylum seekers" 8045:"Blaze at Galway hotel due to house asylum seekers as gardaí investigate 'criminal damage incident'" 6962: 6910: 6077: 9573: 9528: 9523: 9518: 9275: 9172: 8715: 7576: 7017: 6832: 6679: 6423: 5915:"Rock thrown through window of councillor's family home with warning to 'stop supporting refugees'" 3497:"'Fear is like paraffin': How Ballymun became embroiled in angry anti-migrant protests last winter" 2199: 8976: 7703:"Plans for Rosslare nursing home could be shelved amid reports of another Direct Provision Centre" 6884: 6525: 6497: 6491: 6489: 6487: 6485: 6483: 6481: 6479: 6477: 6475: 5616: 3943:"'A Lightning Rod': Anti-immigrant rhetoric, Ireland's Direct Provision system and Carrickmacross" 2400:
fighting age" coming to stay at the hotel. The protest was criticised by local community activist
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and that "everything is okay". The migrants since abandoned the camp. The other migrants are from
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p.m. on 15 May 2023, tractors and cars moved into a blockade at the entrance to Magowna House in
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a.m. that night but said he would not move out and "give in" to the attacker(s). Hugh Lewis told
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started in early November 2022 after the development of sites in various parts of the country as
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On 15 July 2024, a large fire broke out at the site of the former factory beside the protest. A
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was called to the site of the former nursing home at 7am on 4 February. A senior member of the
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who previously spent 18 months in prison for membership of an organisation calling itself the
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station performed a policing operation at Leinster House "to facilitate the resumption of the
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The government's failure to find accommodation for asylum seekers has been criticised by the
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reported he sustained injuries as a result. The attack was condemned by the county council's
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its lack of consultation with residents and the "business community" about the new arrivals.
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On 20 January 2023, a group of men arrived at a migrant camp of 15 tents on the banks of the
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Do you think those who are opposed to the location of refugee centres across Ireland are:
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Ireland's prime minister said the roughly 500 people involved "brought shame on Ireland"
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Traffic restrictions were put on Merrion Street and protesters were moved aside by the
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Schiller, Robin; Mulgrew, Seoirse; Wrona, Adrianna; Monahan, Tabitha (15 July 2024).
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Protests against the conversion of a vacant hotel into a direct provision centre in
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condemned any intimidation or violence towards International Protection applicants.
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alleges to have witnesses the attack. The man told the paper that his arm had been
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for about an hour, as well as others blocking Ballymun Road and Santry Avenue with
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Irish people welcome refugees, it's just the far-right activists that oppose this
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had what he described as an "honest, open discussion" with 100 local residents in
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A second arson attack on the building occurred in the early hours of 29 May 2024.
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p.m. and three fire brigade units were dispatched. The fire was extinguished at 10
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A separate incident was attended to by Gardaí in Ballyback village that begun at 2
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that his father was "unable to eat" the following day "he was kind of in shock".
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occurred on 31 January 2023. 300 people protested in the street in front of the
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Bottles of urine were alleged to have been thrown at gardaí and indedpendent TD
925: 8892: 8515: 8145:"Policing Authority set to meet with senior gardaí over asylum seeker protests" 7919:"Anti-immigration protest in Cootehill 'demonised' refugees and asylum seekers" 7903: 7749: 7707: 7553: 7525: 7494: 7456:"Policing Authority set to meet with senior gardaí over asylum seeker protests" 7404: 7313: 7257: 7198:"'We welcome people in need': Hundreds gather in Fermoy in support of refugees" 6520: 6518: 5833: 5310:"Drimnagh protests fuelled by 'misinformation', according to local politicians" 4853: 4078: 3441: 3358: 2726:
published polling that included a number of questions relating to immigration:
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published polling that included a number of questions relating to immigration:
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In response to this, up to 300 people from Fermoy held a counter-demonstration
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tram were damaged or destroyed by arson and vandalism, and multiple shops were
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after he spoke in defence of refugees, and demonstrations were held in Roosky,
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Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform
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Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform
9482: 9405: 9257: 9088: 8748: 8422: 8293: 8256: 7995: 7875: 7844: 7816: 6989:"Gardaí investigate threats made to journalist covering Coolock disturbances" 6770: 6768: 6766: 6764: 6762: 6760: 6742: 6664: 6615: 6366: 6324: 6226: 6187: 5747:"Graham Carey arrested by armed gardai at Finglas home after protest threats" 5370: 5109: 4995: 4884: 4792: 4423: 4247: 3410: 3327: 3062: 2920: 2689:
The government is doing a good job dealing with the Ukrainian refugee crisis
2650: 2326: 2204: 1997: 1800: 1703: 1443: 1420: 1394: 1076: 987: 971: 864: 835: 523: 158: 72: 67: 8197:"Commissioner says gardaí will not 'fall into trap' of far-right protesters" 7281:"Lismore group welcoming refugees cites potential economic benefit for town" 6549: 6547: 6515: 6286:"Dublin riots live: Rioters are 'criminals filled with hate', says Varadkar" 5425:"Protest against asylum seekers in Ballymun 'embarrassing', says Lord Mayor" 5338:"Drimnagh protest over temporary refugee stay in school leads to one arrest" 4880:"Who were the protesters at the Dáil and what exactly were they protesting?" 4156:"Protest march over housing of asylum seekers in Carlow town blocks traffic" 3837:"Far-right preying on 'genuine fears' to stir up anti-immigration sentiment" 9442: 9103: 8986: 8939: 8695: 8284: 6245: 6019:"Dozens of people take part in anti-asylum seeker protests in south Dublin" 5865:"Dozens of people take part in anti-asylum seeker protests in south Dublin" 5485: 5401: 5286: 4761: 4616: 4396: 4304:"Protests in Dublin's East Wall: Unite and Fight for a Decent Life for All" 2634: 2500: 2455: 2383: 2045: 1993: 1986: 1953: 1832: 1824: 1812: 1758: 1696: 1518: 1489: 1397:
man who had been staying there since 2022. Kitty Holland, a journalist for
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Marchers during the "Ireland for All" Solidarity rally on 18 February 2023
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Do you believe the media reporting of the refugee situation in Ireland is
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On 2 February 2023, approximately 300 people protested against the use of
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demonstrators had gathered at Parnell Square. The unrest began at around 6
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named the man as Stephen O'Rourke and stated he is now a supporter of the
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The Emergency Accommodation Centre at Two Gateway Building, East Wall Road
9372: 8933: 8543: 8474:"Red C poll: Three out of four think Ireland has taken too many refugees" 8316:"Anti and pro immigration protests take place in Dublin at the same time" 8019:"Protesters gather at Galway hotel over plans to house 70 asylum seekers" 7775: 6544: 6117: 5805: 4672: 4588: 4538: 4482: 4419:"Further protests in Dublin's East Wall over asylum seeker accommodation" 3561: 3046: 2504: 2001: 1792: 1778: 1382: 1046: 896: 749: 623: 586:
and government handling has been both defended and criticised within the
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has on on facilities and housing. Protesters have questioned the lack of
480: 62: 8571: 8073: 8022: 7771:"Anti-immigration protesters march through Mullingar over barracks plan" 7053: 7021: 7011: 7009: 6992: 6966: 6914: 6888: 6836: 6710: 6588: 6559: 6529: 6501: 6258: 6102: 6082: 5773:"Far right agitator Graham Carey arrested ahead of anti-refugee protest" 3957: 3617:"Darragh O'Brien: We have a right to protest - not bully and intimidate" 2534: 1596: 1348: 1112: 8400: 8398:
Departmental Communications. Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday 30 May 2023.
6355:"Large-scale arrests expected for suspected ringleaders of Dublin riot" 5254:"Man charged with threatening to burn down asylum seeker accommodation" 4568: 4127:"Protest to take place in Carlow ahead of arrival of 50 asylum-seekers" 3784: 3764: 3588:"Potential for violence as gangland figures join anti-migrant protests" 3525:"No link between asylum seekers and increased crime, authorities state" 2886:
You agree that Ireland has taken in too many refugees in the past year
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A meeting of over 800 locals was held in St Mary's GAA Club in nearby
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which she says seems to have been "destroyed". Protesters blocked the
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to facilitate the TDs exiting by car. 16 cars, one of them containing
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The protests also quickly became used by far-right groups such as the
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said that they had no plans to house asylum seekers in the premises.
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was present with others protesting against the camp two days before.
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On 28 November and 5 December 2022, protesters blocked access to the
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and one Afghan refugee identified themselves as having fled from the
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ideologies online, as well as at the protest itself, with shouts of "
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groups, and violent criminals at these protests has been highlighted
547: 492: 456: 172: 8589: 7683: 7679:"Hundreds protest international protection centre plans in Rosslare" 7581: 6048:"Gardaí investigating suspected arson attack at Ballybrack property" 5898: 5621: 5617:"Peaceful protest in Ashtown following concerns over growing racism" 5591:"Ashtown holds anti-racism protest following attack on migrant camp" 5397:"Housing Minister 'very disturbed' by Ballymun anti-refugee protest" 5078: 3281: 3029:. Other organisations present included various trade unions such as 2417:
On 24 November 2023, protests and illegal roadblocks were set up in
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was among them, which can accommodate 140 people. Minister of State
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in the UK. He said that he thinks a "safe zone" might be necessary.
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Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
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suggested that the damage could cost up to €20 million, while then-
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Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
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Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
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Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
7790: 7018:"Dublin Fire Brigade called again to Crown Paints site in Coolock" 6802:"Large fire at makeshift anti-immigration camp in Coolock, Dublin" 6707:"Minister appalled over 'attack' on vacant Co Dublin nursing home" 6556:"Arson attack on building in Tallaght due to house asylum seekers" 4913:
Keena, Colm; Gallagher, Fiachra; Wall, Martin; O'Sullivan, Kevin.
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in Ashtown, Dublin. They brought with them four dogs, including a
1279: 8280:"'There is no room': anti-immigration protesters march in Dublin" 7970:"Plan to accommodate asylum seekers in Leitrim hotel put on hold" 7044: 7042: 7040: 7038: 6585:"Man in court over fire at building identified for IP applicants" 3856:"How anti-immigrant sentiment is emboldening Ireland's far right" 3214:"Sustained fall in number of anti-immigration protests in Dublin" 3071: 2578: 2574: 1980:
was destroyed in the fire. Up to 200 Gardaí were on duty and the
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On 20 September 2023, protesters barricaded the back entrance of
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applicants nor a need for increased presence near the shelters.
9396: 6578: 6576: 5563:"Gardaí investigate alleged assault at migrant camp in Ashtown" 5019:"Man who hit anti-immigration protestors with car granted bail" 4361:"East Wall residents protest against new refugee accommodation" 3924:"Oughterard protest deeper and different to previous campaigns" 2954: 2286: 2121:
that there were test operations at the site, which he said the
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the area, and complained that all political parties do is "use
1408: 1030: 872: 674: 635: 615: 472: 468: 7035: 6795: 6793: 5048:"Anti-immigration protesters block traffic in Dublin and Cork" 2437:
announced that it planned to use the Ross Lake House Hotel in
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described the scenes as "reprehensible", Minister for Justice
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started in November 2018 against the placement of refugees in
8998: 6833:"15 charged in connection with Coolock public order incident" 6777:"Bricks thrown, arrests made at site of Coolock disturbances" 6724: 6215:"'It Snowballed': How a Knife Attack in Dublin Led to a Riot" 6145:"Dublin riots: Escalating cost of unrest could 'run to €20m'" 5672:"Protest Takes Place After 'Attack On Homeless Migrant Camp'" 3034: 2798:
Biased against refugees and in favour of those with concerns
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The phrase "Ireland is full" is a slogan that has trended on
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for housing asylum seekers started in March 2024. Councillor
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On 2 February, a protest of about 50 attendees in Cookstown,
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Joint committee debate on the "Refugee Accommodation Crisis"
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Biased in favour of refugees and against those with concern
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centres in rural locations. Proposed refugee shelters were
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Protests at several locations in the north and west of the
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told the lower house Dáil Éireann on 30 May 2023 that the
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people can't live in their area. We can't tolerate that."
871:, using the protest to speak out against the provision of 6963:"Three gardaí injured and one arrest in Coolock incident" 6424:"Public Order Unit to be issued with tasers, says Harris" 6313: 6072: 6070: 5134:"NEWS: Kill Equestrian Centre sold to property developer" 4275:"Are the East Wall protests a sign of more rows to come?" 3183:"Anti-immigration protests have 'peaked', gardaí believe" 2746:
Has Ireland taken in too many refugees in the past year?
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was arrested after he threatened to burn down a hotel in
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for asylum seekers across the Republic of Ireland by the
8367: 7333: 7331: 7050:"Incendiary devices found near site of Coolock protests" 6526:"Groups 'manipulating' public on migration - Archbishop" 6078:"How the chaos unfolded as hundreds riot in Dublin city" 5074:"Further anti-immigration protest in Dublin city centre" 2379:
Gardaí said the protest dispersed shortly after 1:30am.
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three young children and a care assistant at around 1:30
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residents have described the protests as embarrassing.
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there has not been an increase in crime as a result of
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More information about the shelters for local residents
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Fitzgerald, Cormac; Boland, Lauren (4 February 2024).
6254:"Gardaí attacked during violent unrest after stabbing" 6067: 4781: 4779: 4000:"Ireland's far-right pushes its 'invasion' propaganda" 3953:"Plans to house 13 asylum seekers in Achill postponed" 3809:"Blame game as Coalition 'at war' over refugee crisis" 2395:
On 18 February 2023, around 60 people demonstrated in
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On 6 November 2022, protests and a meeting in a local
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and Ukrainian flags being flown over State buildings,
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Intimidation and threats to immigrants and politicians
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McCarthy, Clare; Darwish, Mostafa (6 February 2023).
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described the fire as "deeply disturbing". Taoiseach
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McTaggart, Maeve; Feehan, Conor (17 December 2023).
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Kwai, Isabella; Satariano, Adam (24 November 2023).
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Raymond, Shane; Matthews, Jane (21 September 2023).
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Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage
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On 3 February 2023, Carey was charged in court with
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but "do not have a right to intimidate people". The
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opposition to immigration in the Republic of Ireland
7364: 7362: 6705:Burnhill, Eleanor; Creed, Karen (4 February 2024). 4776: 4443: 4441: 3117: 3115: 3113: 3111: 3109: 3107: 3105: 2935:at 70%. For supporters of independents it was 88%. 1138: 673:Protests organised by Carlow Says No took place in 7838:Boland, Lauren; Pepper, Diarmuid (27 March 2023). 7068: 6826: 6824: 6110: 6109:Lally, Connor; Holland, Kitty (23 November 2023). 5385: 5193: 5132: 4476:Surve, Aakanksha; Nevin, Emma (16 December 2022). 3550: 3548: 3546: 3544: 3542: 3540: 3241: 2795:A balanced fair reflection of the issues involved 2321:and has since referred various planning issues to 1131:that the protests crossed the line to consider it 929:Gardaí following the events of the previous days. 157:Equality in accommodating asylum seekers; housing 9017:International Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures 8518:. Le Chéile Diversity Not Division. February 2023 7509: 7419: 7393: 7391: 4722: 4720: 3668: 3666: 3664: 3662: 3660: 1757:, Dublin's main thoroughfare, and also spread to 1699:, stated that it could cost "tens of millions". 1675:took place on the evening of 23 November 2023 in 1287:On 8 January 2023, there were protests outside a 841:The committee paused their protests to meet with 9480: 7899:"'Ireland is full' says protestors in Cootehill" 7359: 7227:"Garda assaulted at Fermoy anti-refugee protest" 7136: 7134: 7132: 7130: 6657: 6176:"Dublin riots: Damage to cost 'ten of millions'" 5561:Burns, Sarah; Bowers, Shauna (31 January 2023). 4438: 3697: 3695: 3102: 1062: 638:. What was the Minister of Justice and Equality 415:Multiple buildings burned down (suspected arson) 8313: 8042: 7168: 7143:"Hundreds stand against racism at Fermoy rally" 7099: 6821: 5279: 5041: 5039: 4877: 4236: 4234: 4232: 3537: 3316: 3314: 3312: 3310: 3308: 3306: 3304: 3302: 3300: 3061:. When the march arrived at the Customs House, 1569: 1488:The attacks were motivated by allegations that 8564: 8368:Ali Bracken; Jody Corcoran (5 February 2023). 7388: 7188: 5071: 4717: 3657: 3352:Sean, Murray; Lucey, Anne (18 November 2023). 2407: 2105:On 25 January 2023, after the construction of 797: 8605: 7127: 6704: 6212: 4386: 4384: 4351: 3692: 3435:Jack, White; Murray, Sean (30 January 2023). 3235: 3233: 3231: 3229: 2549:called for the commissioner to appear at the 1947: 1376: 1203:of between 100 and 200 vehicles from Kill to 986:p.m. A garda spokesperson said officers from 8486: 7837: 6108: 6017:Holland, Kitty; Power, Jack (19 July 2023). 6016: 5098: 5096: 5036: 4988: 4332:"East Wall protests 'now a far-right rally'" 4229: 3297: 1839: 1643: 1339:called the protests "disappointing" and the 949:a.m. It was identified on social media with 21:2022–present Irish anti-immigration protests 7577:"Protesters lift blockade near Clare hotel" 6934: 5560: 5191: 3581: 3579: 3239: 2861: 2097:p.m. and have instigated an investigation. 1898: 1632:was alerted to a fire at Ridge Hall at 8:23 9499:Right of asylum in the Republic of Ireland 9391:Slovak Police training explosives incident 8612: 8598: 6935:Ó Broin, Cian; Ryan, Emma (19 July 2024). 5891: 4475: 4381: 3853: 3434: 3371: 3369: 3226: 2816:Agree with statement by party affiliation 2473:Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission 327: 7768: 6799: 6173: 5478: 5251: 5159: 5157: 5093: 4693: 4199: 3788:(A Seanad Éireann debate). Vol. 290 No. 3 3522: 3351: 3180: 3121: 2601:On 3 February 2023, Minister for Housing 932: 910: 229:Multiple meetings with relevant ministers 9228:Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin 8016: 7574: 7194: 7077: 7015: 6986: 6960: 6908: 6882: 6830: 6774: 6553: 6495: 6421: 6251: 6045: 5614: 5450: 5280:Fetherstonhaugh, Neil (4 January 2023). 5045: 3910: 3576: 3465: 3271: 3269: 3267: 2765:Predominantly concerned local residents 2466: 2137: 2035: 1886: 1656: 1481:convicted for an attempted robbery of a 1278: 786:. The DCEDIY has said that they are not 685: 135:2022 Ukrainian refugee crisis in Ireland 8565:O'Sullivan, Colman (18 February 2023). 8444: 8277: 7967: 7896: 7696: 7694: 7672: 7670: 7595: 7518: 7428: 6608: 6352: 5912: 5691: 5588: 5130: 4846: 4785: 4637: 4609: 4531: 4240: 4205: 4179: 3732: 3614: 3585: 3554: 3494: 3403: 3375: 3366: 3320: 2243:Philip Dwyer attended the protest as a 1819:, passing new laws enabling the use of 1803:. The minister subsequently survived a 1507: 1502: 1283:The Travelodge hotel in Ballymun (2019) 1241:, County Kildare, housing 40 refugees. 1178:club were held by a group of locals of 790:, despite a claim made by the activist 732:to promote their ideologies, including 583: 559: 9504:Immigration to the Republic of Ireland 9481: 8536: 8487:Horgan-Jones, Jack (4 February 2023). 8249: 8221: 8094: 8017:Ó Murchú, Donncha (16 December 2023). 7868: 7809: 7676: 7546: 7487: 7483: 7481: 7479: 7368: 7306: 7224: 7169:O'Callaghan, Gavin (2 December 2022). 7140: 7105: 6735: 6582: 6041: 6039: 5990: 5960: 5958: 5422: 5335: 5163: 5154: 5102: 4908: 4906: 4904: 4902: 4873: 4871: 4842: 4840: 4838: 4754: 4390: 4329: 4267: 4265: 4150: 4148: 4071: 3997: 3972:Aodha, Gráinne Ní (25 November 2018). 3940: 3891: 3806: 3701: 3672: 3610: 3608: 3122:Malekmian, Shamim (30 November 2022). 2461: 8619: 8593: 7897:Keaveny, Michael (18 February 2023). 7742: 7721: 7700: 7647: 7397: 7278: 6454:"Fire at former Dublin pub was arson" 6434:from the original on 29 November 2023 6373:from the original on 28 November 2023 6331:from the original on 25 November 2023 6298:from the original on 24 November 2023 6266:from the original on 23 November 2023 6233:from the original on 25 November 2023 6194:from the original on 24 November 2023 6155:from the original on 30 November 2023 6125:from the original on 23 November 2023 6090:from the original on 23 November 2023 5933: 5887: 5885: 5859: 5857: 5855: 5853: 5851: 5826: 5798: 5669: 5451:Ní Aodha, Gráinne (11 January 2023). 5394: 5363: 5307: 5016: 4960: 4813: 4726: 4665: 4503: 4447: 4416: 4357: 4301: 4271: 3998:Connor, Ciarán O' (4 December 2022). 3971: 3921: 3673:Pepper, Diarmuid (22 November 2022). 3490: 3488: 3461: 3459: 3430: 3428: 3347: 3345: 3264: 3211: 3149: 3043:Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland 2592: 2559:Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland 2342: 2217:Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland 2017:ON 22 July 2024 it was reported that 2004:described the scene as unacceptable. 1546:Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council 1365:Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland 681: 7968:Mannion, Teresa (29 November 2023). 7691: 7667: 7250: 7195:Kelleher, Olivia (3 December 2022). 7078:Kelleher, Olivia (2 December 2012). 6403:from the original on 30 January 2024 6252:Fletcher, Laura (23 November 2023). 5902:. Additional reporting Sinead Spain. 5615:Conneely, Ailbhe (30 January 2023). 5534: 5506: 5479:McTaggart, Maeve (10 January 2023). 5252:Gallagher, Conor (12 January 2023). 5164:Cullen, Michelle (7 November 2022). 4847:McNally, Tadgh (20 September 2023). 4694:Gallagher, Conor (2 December 2022). 4581: 4180:Maguire, Mairead (10 January 2024). 4034: 3702:Blaney, Ferghal (25 November 2022). 3615:Staines, Michael (3 February 2023). 3466:O’Keeffe, Cormac (31 January 2023). 3207: 3205: 3176: 3174: 2938: 1274: 1254: 1119:called the protesters' behavior as " 945:post inviting people to attend at 10 822:. It is led by solicitor and former 316:Rosslare Harbour Concerned Residents 9559:Anti-immigration politics in Europe 9514:Protests in the Republic of Ireland 7769:Kindregan, Robert (February 2023). 7743:Byrne, Pádraig (16 November 2023). 7677:Sheehy, Pascal (18 November 2023). 7476: 7307:Parker, Christy (31 January 2023). 6422:Reynolds, Paul (29 November 2023). 6174:Sigsworth, Tim (24 November 2023). 6036: 5964: 5955: 5770: 5744: 5223: 5103:Harney, Caoimhe (7 November 2022). 4989:O'Connor, Niall (31 January 2023). 4899: 4868: 4835: 4638:Sheehan, Maeve (26 November 2022). 4309:International Socialist Alternative 4262: 4145: 3834: 3642: 3605: 3376:De Vaal, Danny (21 November 2022). 3051:National Women's Council of Ireland 2412: 2269: 2133: 2128: 2087: 1952:A protest against using the former 1844:In December, a protest was held in 1485:van with his brother Alan Bradley. 1461: 863:report also described Steenson and 232:Plans for a communications strategy 13: 8640:Timeline of the Troubles in Dublin 8414:"Opinion Poll Report January 2023" 7810:Pepper, Diarmuid (25 March 2023). 6961:Burnhill, Eleanor (19 July 2024). 6909:Burnhill, Eleanor (19 July 2024). 6831:Burnhill, Eleanor (15 July 2024). 6496:Fletcher, Laura (1 January 2024). 6353:Carroll, Rory (27 November 2023). 6046:McGreevy, Ronan (15 August 2023). 5882: 5848: 5692:McGarry, Patsy (2 February 2023). 5589:Frawley, Fiona (31 January 2023). 5192:O'Meara, Paul (29 November 2022). 5072:O'Sullivan, Colman (13 May 2023). 4961:McGee, Harry (21 September 2023). 4755:Cusack, Aidan (29 November 2023). 4666:Sarah, Slater (14 December 2022). 4610:De Vaal, Danny (9 December 2022). 4330:Wilson, James (29 November 2022). 4272:Lynch, Andrew (25 November 2022). 4241:Raymond, Shane (2 December 2022). 4206:De Vaal, Danny (9 December 2022). 4072:Phelan, Ciara (21 November 2022). 3922:McGee, Harry (26 September 2019). 3911:Slattery, Joel (29 October 2019). 3892:Thomas, Cónal (12 February 2019). 3733:McAuley, Eimer (12 January 2023). 3523:Gallagher, Conor (15 March 2023). 3485: 3456: 3425: 3342: 3321:McAuley, Eimer (3 December 2022). 3240:O'Meara, Paul (22 November 2022). 3181:Gallagher, Conor (27 March 2023). 3057:as the front of the march reached 3053:. Marchers were still passing the 2955:"Ireland for All" Solidarity Rally 2768:Predominantly far-right agitators 2722:On February 5, Ireland Thinks/The 2482: 2428: 2337: 2100: 2025: 1817:Police Service of Northern Ireland 668: 654:major international refugee crisis 365:Fermoy and Mallow Against Division 171:to combat local overpopulation or 14: 9590: 9240:Mountjoy Prison helicopter escape 9154:Bombing of Dublin in World War II 8537:Wilson, Jade (18 February 2023). 8339: 8278:Carroll, Rory (22 January 2023). 8117: 7337: 7141:Riegel, Ralph (3 December 2022). 6800:Gallagher, Conor (15 July 2024). 5507:Bray, Allison (30 January 2023). 4448:Whyte, Barry (24 November 2022). 4391:Sherry, Alan (27 November 2022). 4302:Payne, Conor (30 November 2022). 3941:Thomas, Cónal (30 October 2019). 3586:Hosford, Paul (1 February 2023). 3555:Grennan, Dan (30 November 2022). 3202: 3171: 3077: 2264: 1125:Irish Council for Civil Liberties 663: 443:Protests at several locations in 8923:Richard Crosbie's balloon ascent 8558: 8530: 8516:"Le Chéile member organisations" 8508: 8480: 8466: 8445:Bracken, Ali (5 February 2023). 8438: 8406: 8389: 8361: 8333: 8307: 8271: 8243: 8222:Clarke, Vivienne (19 May 2023). 8215: 8189: 8163: 8137: 8111: 8095:Halpin, Hayley (28 March 2024). 8088: 8062: 8036: 8010: 7984: 7961: 7939: 7925: 7911: 7890: 7736: 7715: 7701:Byrne, Pádraig (3 August 2023). 7641: 7615: 7589: 7568: 7540: 7448: 7429:Maguire, Mairead (17 May 2023). 7300: 7279:Roche, Barry (30 January 2023). 7272: 7244: 7218: 7162: 6980: 6954: 6928: 6902: 6850: 6736:Dalton, Eoghan (25 March 2024). 6609:Maguire, Mairead (29 May 2024). 6602: 6446: 6415: 6346: 6206: 6167: 6137: 6010: 5984: 5927: 5906: 5892:Cunningham, Paul (17 May 2023). 5799:Lally, Conor (3 February 2023). 5670:Smyth, Ronan (31 January 2023). 5395:Burne, Louise (9 January 2023). 5131:Faherty, Judith (7 April 2017). 4582:Lyne, Laura (30 November 2022). 4532:Grennan, Dan (5 December 2022). 4504:Quann, Jack (29 November 2022). 4417:Moore, Jane (21 November 2022). 4358:Keena, Colm (20 November 2022). 2992: 2983: 2972: 2963: 2404:and migrant rights group Doras. 2181: 2066:Fermoy and Mallow Against Racism 1702:The riot was triggered by a man 1649:This section is an excerpt from 1169: 1139:Other parts of Dublin Inner City 976:proposed hate speech legislation 658:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 509:Rosslare Harbour, County Wexford 449:temporary asylum seeker shelters 9461:Irish anti-immigration protests 8846:Georgian Architecture in Dublin 7869:Dalton, Eoghan (2 April 2023). 7575:Halloran, Cathy (21 May 2023). 7251:Kent, David (25 January 2023). 7225:Dunphy, Liz (19 January 2023). 7106:Glavin, Katie (3 August 2022). 7016:Reynolds, Paul (20 July 2024). 6987:Reynolds, Paul (19 July 2024). 6883:Reynolds, Paul (19 July 2024). 6775:Reynolds, Paul (15 July 2024). 5991:Halpin, Hayley (19 July 2023). 5913:Holland, Kitty (18 July 2023). 5820: 5792: 5764: 5738: 5713: 5685: 5663: 5636: 5608: 5582: 5554: 5528: 5500: 5472: 5444: 5416: 5364:Moore, Jane (14 January 2023). 5357: 5329: 5308:Burns, Sarah (5 January 2023). 5301: 5273: 5245: 5217: 5185: 5124: 5065: 5010: 4982: 4954: 4934: 4748: 4687: 4659: 4631: 4603: 4575: 4553: 4525: 4497: 4469: 4410: 4323: 4295: 4173: 4119: 4093: 4065: 4047: 4028: 4010: 3991: 3965: 3934: 3904: 3875: 3847: 3828: 3800: 3772: 3752: 3643:Cox, James (29 November 2022). 3636: 3516: 3404:Raymond, Shane (22 June 2023). 3397: 3212:Lally, Conor (21 August 2023). 3150:Askew, Joshua (13 March 2023). 3027:People Before Profit-Solidarity 2622:Minister of State at the DCEDIY 2374:Director of Public Prosecutions 2334:to allow 250 more in May 2024. 1769:vehicles, Garda vehicles and a 1307:public opinion about the suburb 1224: 9312:Dublin Millennium celebrations 9058:Irish International Exhibition 8250:Dalton, Eoghan (19 May 2023). 7398:Hoare, Pádraig (17 May 2023). 7369:Dalton, Eoghan (17 May 2023). 6554:Reynolds, Paul (22 May 2024). 5827:Tuite, Tom (3 February 2023). 5535:Ryan, Órla (31 January 2023). 5423:Blaney, Amy (9 January 2023). 5336:Blaney, Amy (4 January 2023). 5046:Lally, Conor; Holland, Kitty. 5017:Tuite, Tom (16 January 2023). 4786:McAuley, Eimer (13 May 2023). 4035:Daly, Adam (31 October 2019). 3854:O'Dowd, Enda (21 March 2023). 3495:Holland, Kitty (1 July 2023). 3143: 2609:On 5 February 2023, President 2587: 2030: 124:Planning and establishment of 1: 9564:Far-right politics in Ireland 8665:Streets and squares in Dublin 7722:Walsh, AJ (7 November 2023). 7596:Hosford, Paul (17 May 2023). 7547:Phelan, Ciara (17 May 2023). 7519:Michael, Neil (18 May 2023). 7488:Phelan, Ciara (16 May 2023). 6583:Connor, Dyane (27 May 2024). 5934:Young, David (20 July 2023). 4814:Walsh, Andrew (15 May 2023). 3807:Hughes, Craig (18 May 2023). 3782:[Order of Business]. 3095: 2019:improvised incendiary devices 1229:On 12 January 2023, a former 1093:January 6 U.S. Capitol attack 593: 378:Arrests, injuries and damages 9509:Immigration-related protests 9288:Lansdowne Road football riot 9246:Dublin and Monaghan Bombings 8965:Dublin and Kingstown Railway 8887:Premiere of Handel's Messiah 7949:. RTÉ News. 29 November 2023 5771:Foy, Ken (2 February 2023). 5745:Foy, Ken (2 February 2023). 5224:Foy, Ken (12 January 2023). 4727:McGee, Harry (12 May 2023). 2555:Immigrant Council of Ireland 2551:Oireachtas Justice Committee 2390: 1923: 1863: 1741:p.m., a crowd of 100 to 200 1570:Ridge Hall protests and fire 1063:§East Wall Protest Committee 958: 770:said that some refugees are 537:Garda Assistant Commissioner 7: 9282:European Capital of Culture 9123:Burning of the Custom House 8993:Great Industrial Exhibition 7648:Moore, Jane (17 May 2023). 5965:Cox, James (19 July 2023). 2626:Department of the Taoiseach 2408:Northern and Western region 2300:minister leading the DCEDIY 1665:burning on O'Connell Street 1212:Kill Residents Action Group 1043:minister leading the DCEDIY 847:minister leading the DCEDIY 798:East Wall Protest Committee 514:The protests, of which the 357:Civilian counter-protesters 310:East Wall Protest Committee 10: 9595: 9162:commemorations (est. 1954) 9142:Saint Patrick's Day parade 8999:Monto (Red Light District) 8971:Dublin Metropolitan Police 8816:Dublin gunpowder explosion 8675:List of songs about Dublin 8650:Local government in Dublin 2640: 2568: 2433:In mid-December 2023, the 2109:for Ukrainian refugees in 1948:Coolock protests and fires 1648: 1377:Ashtown attack and protest 719:Dublin homelessness crisis 562:on the protests including 140:Dublin homelessness crisis 9304: 9270:Dublin Area Rapid Transit 9166:Liffey Descent canoe race 9050: 8802: 8736: 8711:Early Scandinavian Dublin 8683: 8670:Historical maps of Dublin 8627: 3065:spoke and performed, and 3039:Teachers Union of Ireland 2860: 2815: 2788: 2761: 2731: 2658: 2148:Lismore, County Waterford 2074:Mexicans who had migrated 1850:Department of Integration 1840:Ringsend protest and fire 1644:November 2023 Dublin riot 1585:Jennifer Carroll MacNeill 713:, or who were previously 489:Lismore, County Waterford 433:, inner city Dublin, and 419: 411: 390: 382: 377: 244: 239: 222: 214: 181: 148: 117: 49: 37:6 November 2022 33: 25: 20: 9363:demonstrations (2008-15) 9264:GUBU (Malcolm MacArthur) 9077:Bachelor's Walk massacre 8716:History of Dublin to 795 8401:Houses of the Oireachtas 4942:"Far Right Dáil Tantrum" 2528:Incitement to Hatred Act 2233:DCEDIY Minister of State 2215:, the co-founder of the 2200:Health Service Executive 2196:International Protection 1903:Protests were held near 1899:Brittas protest and fire 1787:Following the riot, the 1363:, the co-founder of the 533:international protection 9437:The Beast from the East 9379:Bank of Ireland robbery 9198:Eurovision Song Contest 9096:Dublin Postal Districts 8946:Irish Rebellion of 1803 8899:Wide Streets Commission 8769:Christ Church Cathedral 2927:supporters it was 83%, 2919:In May 2023, Red C/The 1982:Garda Public Order Unit 1687:. Initial estimates by 1555:Today with Claire Byrne 1469:Garda Public Order Unit 1432:Ashtown railway station 1351:that protesters have a 1302:Today with Claire Burne 1164:Garda Public Order Unit 875:in the male toilets of 656:occurred following the 546:protesters, members of 397:2023: ≥ 30 (excluding 9252:Dublin Airport bombing 8810:Trinity College Dublin 8764:St Patrick's Cathedral 8660:Sheriff of Dublin City 8452:The Sunday Independent 4248:The Journal Fact Check 2315:Wexford County Council 2178:family into the area. 2150: 2123:Office of Public Works 2062:'Rally against Racism' 1971:British National Party 1905:Brittas, County Dublin 1732:Central Criminal Court 1666: 1473:Special Detective Unit 1284: 1188:Kildare County Council 1133:incitement to violence 933:Leinster House protest 911:Sandwith Street attack 691: 345:Special Detective Unit 167:Moving asylum seekers 9318:Crumlin-Drimnagh feud 9041:Dublin Castle scandal 8977:Dún Laoghaire Harbour 5778:The Irish Independent 5649:The Irish Independent 5514:The Irish Independent 5430:The Irish Independent 5343:The Irish Independent 5231:The Irish Independent 2467:Lack of accommodation 2313:Before the blockade, 2141: 2080:The convent had been 2036:Fermoy demonstrations 1887:Tallaght arson attack 1805:vote of no confidence 1660: 1456:violent against women 1282: 1269:public order offences 1127:, Liam Herrick, told 1101:murder of David Amess 1055:Chief Medical Officer 834:. 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opposition to immigration in the Republic of Ireland
Clare
Cork
Dublin
Galway
Kerry
Kildare
Leitrim
Waterford
Westmeath
Wexford
Wicklow
transitional shelters
Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
2022 Ukrainian refugee crisis in Ireland
Dublin homelessness crisis
refugee women
children
internally
deporting
Traffic obstruction
Motorcade protests
Arson
Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
Minister:
Roderic O'Gorman
Minister of State:
Joe O'Brien
Irish Freedom Party
Ireland First

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