This evening locals have reported the new arrival of young male asylum seekers into a former ESB office block situated on East Wall Road in Dublin. Shortly after the arrival of a full bus of asylum seekers mattresses were seen to be delivered to the property, implying that the building is intended for long-term use. The use of vacant state property to house asylum seekers, while not surprising, reiterates the Irish government’s commitment to upholding the interests of foreign peoples and communities over those of the Irish themselves.

The housing of asylum seekers in East Wall, in light of the state’s abandoned plan to utilise a vacant rental unit in Finglas to house non-Ukrainian asylum seekers earlier this year, appears to be demonstrative of a new trend in the Irish government’s approach to housing. As the government has exhausted potential local clients for asylum care, such as the hotel industry, it has sought to acquire alternative sources for asylum accommodation in the form of rental and state property not in use.

As of the time of writing it appears a second busload of asylum seekers have arrived per the orders of authorities.

To date, the state has forced large numbers of asylum seekers onto several towns and communities throughout Ireland, to the effect that communities such as in Killarney now face a myriad of social and economic issues engendered by the wholesale settlement of foreign nationals throughout the country.

Irish politicians have maintained their sycophantic concerns for refugees throughout the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, however, rather than pivoting entirely to Ireland’s newfound Ukrainian demographic, the Irish state appears unwilling to wean itself off of the eternal influx of non-European asylum shoppers. The international political pretext set by the war in Ukraine obligates the globalist Irish government to participate in the housing of Ukrainian refugees, yet time and time again the Irish state has been caught appealing to other refugee communities of its own volition.

Posted by Jane O'Malley

9 Comments

  1. Ivaus@thetricolou 19/11/2022 at 9:09 am

    However any governments want to legitimize their involvement in the
    Ukraine/Russian conflict they cannot deny Zelenskyy’s past,his rise to
    Power by powerbroker backing,his rags to riches,his joker to Presidental
    status,commercialized on tv by oligarchy.Far too many questions with far
    too many weak answers.
    At present his determination for ww3.He had to admit his false account on the shelling of Poland,he is a lier who does not care about the consequences because money laundering,criminality,arms trade and high
    profile politicians with business interests and investors are involved.
    Ireland was led blindly into WAR and their true involvement is camouflaged by a humanitarian response…playing their part as usual.
    Zelenskyy does not want PEACE,he wants WAR and EU,NATO status.
    The Grand Irish Peace initiative at Dublin Castle was not attended by
    him,or his Ambassador who previously lashed out by media at the Irish
    treatment of HOMELESSNESS Ukrainians,what an insulting slap in the
    face…but it was always a coup,not a war that involves war now.
    Nobody in Official Ireland will say or do for Irish Homeless,years have
    passed…maybe their dead bodies will line the streets and finally all will see the error of their ways…ask the hard questions or they perish.

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  2. They are housed in the east wall area because they have just arrived @ Dublin port from Holyhead . When the UK tightens it’s immigration laws further over the coming months , expect circa 200 asylum seekers to disembark from the ferries each day . It never ceases to amaze how little diversity is found in Dartry , Glenageary , Killiney , Milltown , etc . The Dublin 17 poorer part of Coolock is quickly turning into a suburb of Lagos & Johannesburg , all with the blessings of irish politicans ! The state has given up on deportating failed asylum applicants ; too much hassle . No wonder 2 bed Dublin apartments usually cost 2.8 K per month to rent # Dearest in europe

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  3. The Dublin 17 poorer part of Coolock has turned into a suburb of Lagos & Johannesberg. Unfortunately , the same can’t be said for Windy Arbour , Dartry , Glenageary & Seapoint .

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  4. They are housed in the east wall area because they have usually recently arrived on the Holyhead ferry . Fleeing persecution in Birmingham ?

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  5. The hostels are all squeezed now too, Ballyhoura luxury hostel closed to anyone other than those of Ukrainian nationality “until further notice”

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  6. If these men were refugees, where are the women and children? If most of the Irish armed forces and police were jabbed, watch this space.

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  7. Sleepers.

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  8. Wonderful. AI used to disallow unwanted comments.

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