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Irish push back against mass illegal immigration amid fears of ‘population replacement’

Ireland is witnessing a growing grassroots backlash against mass illegal immigration, as citizens voice concerns over what they see as an orchestrated effort to alter the country’s demographic landscape.

Recent footage emerging from Clonmel, County Tipperary, has sparked outrage, showing large-scale migrant encampments in areas previously untouched by such developments.

Activists describe these camps as part of a broader “plantation” strategy, with over 300 similar sites across the nation, raising alarm among those who fear Ireland is being used as a testing ground for what some call a “population replacement experiment.”

The issue has become so contentious that even historic divisions in Northern Ireland are being set aside, as Catholics and Protestants prepare to unite in an anti-immigration protest in Belfast next month.

The unprecedented alliance highlights the deepening concerns about immigration policies that many believe have been imposed without public consent.

Critics argue that the Irish government, under pressure from the EU and other globalist and USAID funded NGOs, has facilitated unchecked migration at the expense of national identity and social cohesion.

Brexit supporters, such as commentator June Slater, have pointed to Ireland’s current crisis as a consequence of EU membership, warning that the government has betrayed its people by allowing mass migration to reshape the nation.

As frustration mounts, many in Ireland are calling for urgent action to reclaim control over their borders and preserve the cultural fabric of their homeland.

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