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Tonight Wednesday 23th of November 2022

https://youtu.be/WE-AU0He9xw

Yet another mass migration centre to facilitate hundreds more fake asylum seekers, this time in Cookstown Industrial Estate in Tallaght.
They were getting it ready for the new 'guests' tonight. Video at this link ⬇️

https://youtu.be/WE-AU0He9xw

Well done Philip Dwyer yet again, for highlighting this criminal abuse of our people and our country.
The figures have shown that over 90% of asylum applicants have had their cases rejected. But yet most never leave the country.

This weaponised immigration has to be reversed. Time they were gone.

Can't argue with this... ⬇️

'No wonder we have a housing crisis, we are being Flooded With foreigners'

It is a demand issue not a supply issue.

Some facts

1: The number of PPS numbers issued, that is given below, is just the number for the first 9 months of this year 2022 alone. ⬇️

232,503 PPS numbers were issued .. only 53,214 were for Irish people.

2: Seán Deegan, the former barrister appointed by the department of Justice to sit on a tribunal dealing with asylum claims rejected 498 out of 500 claims because it was his belief that 498 of them were chancers who were telling lies and trying to game asylum system...'they were chancing their arm'

Listen to Seán Deegan explain to Joe Duffy why he rejected 498 out of 500 asylum claims.

https://soundcloud.com/nuala201/sean-deegan-explains-to-joe-duffy-why-he-rejected-498-out-of-500-asylum-claims?ref=clipboard&p=a&c=0&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

3: This statement from the Irish Water/Uisce Éireann website ⬇️

'Wastewater from Dublin has been treated in Ringsend since 1906. Built in 2005, the current plant is the largest in Ireland and was designed to cater for an equivalent of 1.64 million people. The plant is operating over capacity; the average daily load received at Ringsend Wastewater Treatment Plant in 2019 was 1.98 million population equivalent with peaks well in excess of this.'

So ... Read that again ! ..1.98 million population equivalent.. and that is the figure for the Dublin area alone ! 👀 😯

'The plant serves the Greater Dublin Area, with networks stretching from the city centre to suburban areas such as Dalkey, Rathcoole, Clondalkin, Blanchardstown/Mulhuddart, Dublin Airport and Howth, and parts of Meath such as Dunboyne, Clonee and Ashbourne.'

' 1.98 million population equivalent ' !! 😯

Just how many people are really living here ?

The official statistics are a joke imho .. deliberate deception going on, I'd say.

4: Compare the asylum claim accepted/rejected figures for 2016 versus 2019.

2016 .. we refused 90% of asylum cases (because they're mostly fake)
to
2019 ... we have the lowest refusal rate.

What changed?
The players didn't, the game did.

Wake up folks

#Irelandisfull #GlobalistsOut #SaveOurSpeech

Not convinced yet ... Look at the evidence backing up all of this ⬇️

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=826576505254391&id=100037061468641

Tallaght Plantation Centre video ⬇️
https://youtu.be/WE-AU0He9xw
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Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon says every county in Ireland is going to be enhanced by asylum seekers which he admitted are impossible to vet as he condemned the protests in East Wall on the Claire Byrne show today.

Gannon says Ireland has an obligation to accommodate unlimited numbers of asylum seekers, the majority of whom fail their asylum applications but are granted Leave To Remain regardless.

In 2018, for example, 99.7% of Albanian asylum seekers were rejected as were 97% of Georgians, 95% of Nigerians and 86% of Zimbabweans. All Pakistani asylum seekers were rejected in 2017.

Asylum applications have quadrupled this year after Government committed to providing all asylum seekers their own homes within four months of arrival.

But there is a long queue of asylum seekers in Direct Provision awaiting their permanent homes as Minister for Justice Helen McEntee issued a blanket amnesty to all asylum seekers in the system over two years as part of her blanket amnesty for illegals earlier in the year.
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JUNE 2022
This exemption from requirement for planning permission for certain development applies only to developments being used by 'displaced persons from Ukraine'

Minister O’Brien has signed the European Union (Planning and Development) (Displaced Persons from Ukraine Temporary Protection) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 306 of 2022).
The regulations, which came into effect on 23 June 2022, provide that certain classes of temporary development, including residential accommodation, undertaken by or on behalf of a State authority, to provide protection to displaced persons from Ukraine, will be exempt from the provisions of the Planning and Development Act (other than environmental considerations).
The specified development classes will not require planning permission for the period that the regulations are in place and will not be subject to the various restrictions that would normally apply to classes of exempted development.
Welcoming the publication of the regulations, Minister O’Brien stated:
"My department is committed to working with the Department of Children, Equality, Disability Integration and Youth to provide urgently needed shelter and support to Ukrainian refugees. These regulations will fast-track the development of temporary accommodation, including modular units, by or on behalf of State Authorities by removing the requirement to seek planning permission, where appropriate."
The duration of the Regulations is linked to the duration of temporary protection provided by European Council Implementing Decision EU 2022/382 of 4 March 2022. Accordingly, the regulations will be in force for an initial period of 1 year with a maximum extended total period of 3 years from 4 March 2022.
Notes
The Regulations give effect to Council Directive No 2001/55 EC and Council Implementing Decision EU 2022/382 of 4 March 2022, to provide immediate protection in EU countries for persons displaced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including the need to provide emergency accommodation and support to these displaced persons.

The classes of development will comprise of the following:

reception and integrations facilities

residential accommodation, including ancillary recreational and sporting facilities

medical and other health and social care accommodation

education and childcare facilities, including ancillary recreational and sporting facilities

emergency management coordination facilities

structures or facilities ancillary to development referred to above, including administration and storage facilities

infrastructure and other works ancillary to the above development


The classes of development listed may include the change of use and repurposing of existing buildings and facilities, and temporary new-build accommodation and structures to address the urgent need to provide emergency accommodation and support to displaced persons from the conflict in Ukraine.

The environmental considerations which continue to apply, are Sections 181A to 181C of the Planning and Development Act, which provide for a streamlined Environmental Impact Assesment and Appropriate Assessment Process which is administered by An Bord Pleanála as required.

The temporary exemptions from the Planning and Development Act will only apply while the regulations are in force. After this time the removal, demolition or alteration of any temporary structure and the discontinuance of any temporary use and, in so far as is practicable, the restoration of the land to its condition prior to the commencement of the development, will be required, unless the development is permitted, exempted or otherwise regularised by the a provision of the Planning and Development Act 2000, or the Planning and Development Regulations 2001-2022.

Link to Planning Circular: European Union (Planning and Development) (Displaced Persons from Ukraine Temporary Protection) Regulations 2022
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NOVEMBER 2022: Government seeking to extend planning permission exemptions for further categories of development.

Report published in The Irish Times, Thursday 17th November 2022

No planning permission needed for two years on converting buildings to house Ukrainian refugees
Changes needed to cope with huge demand for accommodation faced since the outbreak of war in Ukraine, says Minister


Refugees at the Ukraine Crisis Centre Ireland eating Borsch, a Ukrainian home comfort soup (photo). There are acute concerns in Government about the State’s capacity to house Ukrainian refugees.

Thu Nov 17 2022 - 17:53

Planning permission will not be required to convert buildings to house refugees for the next two years due to “unprecedented numbers” seeking protection in Ireland, Minister of State for Housing Malcolm Noonan has told an Oireachtas housing committee.

Mr Noonan was briefing the committee on the proposed amendments to the planning and development regulations which would mean the conversion of a non-residential building by the State to house people seeking international protection, would be exempt from the requirement to obtain planning permission.

If approved by the Oireachtas next week, it was the intention the amendments would be signed into law “at the earliest possible date” Mr Noonan said.

The changes were needed to cope with the huge demand for accommodation faced since the outbreak of war in Ukraine, he said.

“It is quite clear that there are now unprecedented numbers of persons seeking refuge in Ireland, from both Ukraine and other countries, and the pressure to accommodate the 63,000 people that have arrived here since the start of the year – equating to a city with the population of Waterford – has led to significant difficulties in the provision of necessary accommodation, particularly for the international protection cohort,” Mr Noonan told the committee.
“This temporary change of use planning exemption will assist the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth and his Department in providing much needed accommodation for persons seeking international protection at a time where there is unprecedented demand for their services.”
The move would enable the use of a “wide list of buildings and structures to accommodate or support persons seeking international protection,” he said. However, the exemption would not apply to the use of protected structures if the conversion would “materially affect” the building.
The amendment will expire on December 31st 2024, with the use of the buildings to house refugees ending at this point, he said.
There was cross-party welcome on the committee for the amendment, but TDs sought assurances there would be clear and early communication with communities in advance of any building conversion. They also asked the exemption would not be extended without either using the normal planning process or seeking further resolution of the Oireachtas.
“If there is a need to extend, it would have to be passed by the Houses of the Oireachtas,” Mr Noonan said. “We are hearing loud and clear the points made in relation to communication and information and I think that’s really important. It is challenging to do well, but I think it’s important we do do it well and get the correct information out in a timely manner to communities.”
Between this year and next year the Government will spend €2 billion on supporting people from Ukraine coming to Ireland, the Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney told an audience in the Washington.
Mr Coveney said Ireland had already spent nearly €70 million on equipment and supplies provided to the Ukrainian military “in an effort to try help them to defend themselves and their people”. He said Ireland provided non-lethal material such as body armour, helmets, uniforms, blankets, fuel and medicines.
“So far 63,000 Ukrainians have come to Ireland for refuge”, he said.
The Minister told an audience at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington that if proportionately a similar number had arrived in the United States it would have seen 3.5 million people from Ukraine arriving in six months.
He said 80 per cent of those coming to Ireland from Ukraine had required State-provided accommodation.
He said one in every four hotel rooms in the country were now taken and paid for by the State to accommodate Ukrainian families.
Mr Coveney said the State had committed a huge amount of resources to support Ukraine since the start of the war.
“Between this year and next we are planning the provision of about €2 billion in terms of the cost to support Ukrainians properly who come to Ireland in terms of their needs and supports.”
“These are not small commitments for a country like Ireland. We have gone from zero to one per cent of our population being Ukrainian in six months.”
Mr Coveney said Ireland was not neutral in relation to the Russian invasion and that the country was taking sides in supporting Ukraine.
“We believe we have a moral obligation to do so and I do not think we would be credible international partner if we did not,” he said.
Malachy Steenson Red FM
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Malachy Steenson did fantastic on Red FM this morning discussing the asylum racket situation in East Wall.

He got a lot of facts out. Only a shame that Neil Prendeville in Cork is the only talk show host in the country who would give him a fair hearing, but once you hear it, you'll understand why other radio stations won't.

These are the facts they don't want the public hearing.

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Just another example of the way ordinary people up and down the country are feeling right now.

Free Speech People's Rally Saturday 3rd December - assemble 1pm O'Connell Bridge Dublin

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMF9Yvj8E
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Is the HPRA safe and effective???
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I would point out that the UN Global Compact on Migration which our government signed up to in 2018 included recommendation to implement Laws which will make it a crime to criticise Migration policy - that is what the Hate Speech laws are for - the Compact declares Migration to be a Basic Human Right - to protest against our country being flooded until we are in the minority will become a crime if this Bill goes through.....!
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From Wicklow to Tallaght. Details in Video Below.
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From Wicklow to Tallaght. Details in Video Below.
Spread the Word #SaveOurSpeech
Listen to this...Some women talking to a fakugee ( 'I worked in London ') outside the EastWall plantation centre this evening. Dublin, Ireland now

#Irelandisfull #EastWall #Globalistsout #SaveOurSpeech
Forwarded from Muireann Ni riain
Listen to fakugee ('I worked in London') outside the EastWall plantation centre Dublin this evening 24 Nov 22 by katsu on #SoundCloud
https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/Wy96Y
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Conversation with an asylum seeker in East Wall
A conversation with a north African asylum seeker staying at the old ESB office in East Wall.

He says he came over by boat from Britain to Northern Ireland and then took the train to Dublin, didn't have to show any ID at any point.

He says he's been in at least 13 countries before arriving in Ireland including France, Germany and Greece and was previously working in London.

Thanks to @PeterMadden for the clip.
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