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Tuesday, 25 March 2025

Irish media is ignoring the migrant crisis but the rest of the world isn’t – Give Ireland back to the Irish

 On 17 March, celebrating St Patrick’s Day, Irish mixed martial artist Conor McGregor, who was invited by United States President Donald Trump, visited the White House dressed in a green business suit.

He participated in an impromptu Q&A session with reporters at the White House and expressed concerns about the impact of immigration on rural towns in Ireland, claiming they have been “overrun in one swoop.” He stated that Ireland is “at the cusp of losing its Irishness” and criticised an “illegal immigration racket” running rampant in the country.

McGregor’s visit and comments have been widely criticised by Irish politicians and media. However, Sky News Australia’s Rowan Dean reminds us of Ireland’s history and the Irish’s fierce defence of their independence before delving into the problems the Irish are experiencing today. However, far from being taken over by the British, Ireland has been taken over by the EU.

“Ireland which fought so hard and bloodily and at such cost to human life for its own independence has over the past couple of decades willingly handed over Irish sovereignty to the globalist EU commissars and World Economic Forum types with their open borders madness,” Dean said. “And the Irish, or some of them, have had enough.”

Dean showed clips of how Ireland has changed, very quickly, because of immigration. It’s shocking. “To many locals, it feels like Ireland is being colonised all over again, only this time it’s not by the English,” Dean said. “I think it might be time for Paul McCartney to reform Wings and re-release that banned single from 1972.”

The present Irish government has agreed to opt-in to the EU’s Migration and Asylum pact, which aims to make the processing of asylum-seekers faster and to help spread them around the union. However, increased immigration has resulted in an anti-migrant backlash in Ireland, which until recently only had a small proportion of people from overseas....<<<Read More>>>...