Are Irish Villages Being Used As Testing Grounds For Globalist Immigration Policies?

Yesterday we informed you about Sweden’s plan to offer money to migrants to return to their home countries, since Sweden has more emigrants than immigrants for the first time in half a century. Now, Ireland's usually peaceful countryside is at the center of a heated debate about immigration. Recent developments have raised alarms among locals, who worry about a major shift in their quiet community.

What’s Happening in Tipperary?

In the small village of Tipperary, Ireland, which has only 165 residents, the government used a local hotel, the Dundrum House, to temporarily house Ukrainian refugees. Initially, the locals welcomed these refugees, as they seemed to fit well into the community. But now, the government is replacing these Ukrainians with migrants from various third-world countries.

Concerns About the New Migrants

This move has sparked a lot of concern. Residents are worried because many of the new migrants are young men from Africa and the Middle East, which...

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