Hundreds of protests in towns have sprung up in Ireland with people calling on the government to end what they say is an 'open borders' globalist agenda that is putting the needs of migrants ahead of its citizens.
The Irish government’s unwavering commitment to housing and feeding an unprecedented influx of migrants in the wake of a severe housing and cost of living crisis has brought the Irish electorate to boiling point. It has many similarities to the migrant crisis in the U.S.
In terms of those making asylum seeker claims in Ireland, Georgian nationals have had the highest numbers of claims despite it being designated a 'safe country of origin' by the Irish government. Asylum seekers have also been arriving from Nigeria, where 2,000 have arrived already this year, as well as Algeria, Somalia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Zimbabwe. Countries that don't share customs or traditions with Ireland.
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