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Friday, May 3, 2024

Dis-Inheriting All Humanity

Migration Decisions Move To EU without Referendum? 

And note that the government "Charities Board" has shut down all 36 Soup Kitchens in Dublin and brought their efforts to raise money into disrepute. May they be forgiven...but only after they have been held personally liable. 

Migrants, refugees, locals all powerless and homeless unless we stop this now!

https://gofund.me/0e349f42



What a coincidence I shared  my linkedin post after my find that the UN and Nato have a Migration plan "Safe, Orderly and Regular - Is that what they call 100 million homeless people running for their lives and meeting bureaucracy and violence on every border?

The United Nations Global Pact on Migration : Safe, Orderly and Regular" 

The same day I recorded We are not nomads, we tend crops, it turned out the Irish government was voting to pass their decision-making to Europe. I don't think they can do that can they without a referendum? And they certainly shouldn't do that on the same day that the President of the European Commission was asked about her private deals with Pfizer. This is a bloodbath and no longer are we collateral damage we are financially liable for keeping this show on the road and financially liable for questioning it...as it is bound to count as un-loving speech or adversarial. 

‘Government Votes to Overstep Boundaries, Ignore Public Concerns, and Outsource Immigration Control to Brussels’

Government Bows to EU Pressure, Votes to Open Floodgates for More Migrants – Asserts Rural TDs

Not a WHA Vote but a Done Deal

The Dáil last night voted 71 to 58 against a motion tabled by the Rural Independent TDs, effectively quashing any chance of proper public scrutiny of the EU Migration and Asylum Pact. This move, which the Rural TDs claim is a betrayal of national sovereignty, democracy, and public policy scrutiny, starkly highlights the government’s disregard for public concerns.


Rural Independent Group Leader, Deputy Mattie Mc Grath, expressed profound disappointment at the government’s decision to conceal the truth about the consequences of the EU Migration Pact from the Irish people. Speaking from Leinster House, Mc Grath stated:


“In a calculated move to obscure the true implications of the EU Pact, the government has blocked the publication of the Attorney General’s advice, refused to conduct a financial assessment of the costs, and denied the facilitation of an open, transparent national-level public debate before the required final vote in each House of the Oireachtas.”


“This vote, supported by Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, the Green Party and many missing deputies is a stark betrayal of democracy and an erosion of our national sovereignty. It underscores the coalition’s single-minded objective: to let the open borders policy run unchecked, regardless of the concerns of the Irish electorate.”


“At a time when our government is attempting to shift blame onto the UK for our inward asylum seeker challenges, it’s baffling how they would allow decisions for immigration, asylum, and migration policy to be moved from Dublin to non-elected officials in Brussels. This decision, coupled with deliberate attempts to conceal the true facts surrounding the consequences, smacks of a cynical ploy to curry favour with EU elites. It is perhaps the greatest act of turning its back on the Irish people since independence. This is especially disheartening as it undermines our democratic principles and disregards the concerns of our citizens in communities across the country.”


Yesterday, we witnessed the government moving asylum seekers from one tent encampment in Dublin city centre to another encampment in a rural area. The only policy the government seems to have is ‘out of sight out of mind’ rather than dealing with immigration in a comprehensive and robust manner that protects our borders and is predicated on our housing and social services capacity limitations.


The government’s decision to block the transparency our group’s motion sought in the Dáil, and instead to force ahead with the EU Migration Pact, without transparency or public debate, is a betrayal of the Irish taxpayer and a blow to communities across the country who are expected to bear the brunt of the government’s illogical and detrimental immigration policies.


We condemn the government and those who failed to vote to bury transparency in the strongest terms. The only option is for the electorate to give this government a very clear message in the forthcoming local and European elections on June 7th.

Once again, it’s evident that the government is overlooking the potential costs and implications of the EU Migration Pact. It’s expecting the public to passively accept decisions on immigration, even though they are the ones shouldering the financial burden and welcoming asylum seekers into their communities. The government’s acquiescence to the Brussels elite equates to transferring control over immigration from Dublin to Brussels, leaving Irish taxpayers to cover the costs. This is alarming, particularly as we remain in the dark about the potential financial impact due to the Minister’s failure to provide a detailed breakdown. It’s worth noting that expedited processing of all asylum applications is a domestic responsibility and can be achieved independently of this Pact.

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