The New American
by Selwyn Duke
Immigrationist authorities shipped the migrants in during the dead of night. My, observers may wonder, they couldnât be trying to hide something, could they?
The place is a small Irish town named Buncrana, which had already received migrants, such as Syrians in 2019, without notice. In Buncrana, which is in County Donegal, almost 30 percent of its 6,000 to 7,000 population is already now foreign-born; meanwhile, itâs claimed that 600 of the townâs young people under 25 have left the area, as its services and housing capacity are strained.
So call this a âGreat Replacement,â or a small replacement, but for sure is this: Some residents are fed up, to the point that almost 200 protesters recently locked arms and blocked two buses carrying 66 more migrants to Buncrana shelters â that reportedly had only 19 beds.
Oh, these migrants, who claim asylum, are largely (if not completely) young, male, and unvetted. In fact, âMore than 60% of those who applied for asylum in 12 months to February 2023 at Dublin Airport had no identity documents, Department of Justice figures ⊠revealed,â related outlet Gript last month…