Christine Reilly

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Christine Reilly

Christine Reilly

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Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Máire 🇮🇪
Máire 🇮🇪@mochara57·
The daughter of a privileged Nigerian royal family arrived in Ireland in 2003 through migration & asylum channels. From there, she progressed rapidly from Immigrant Council of Ireland NGO intern, to county councillor, to mayor to Fianna Fáil Vice President, all without ever running in a competitive internal election. Was this a genuine refugee story, or a calculated long game pursuit of political power? Micheál Martin appears to have fast-tracked her appointment right before Ireland’s EU Presidency. Is it little more than a cheap virtue signal to impress Brussels & portray himself & Fianna Fáil as ‘progressive’ even as Irish citizens struggle with a housing crisis & soaring cost-of-living pressures? Are both simply playing the same self-serving game? 🇮🇪
Paul@PeterPaulGuy

Former Mayor of Longford was congratulated by movement linked to violent Nigerian Black Axe criminal gang 🇳🇬 #comments" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">gript.ie/former-mayor-o…

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TheLiberal.ie
TheLiberal.ie@TheLiberal_ie·
The NGO demanding justice for the Congolese migrant who died after shoplifting in Dublin, only care because he was black. Would they care if he was white? Do they realise that one of the security men detaining him was black himself. The stench of hypocrisy is sickening, but Irish people no longer buy it. Deport the lot of them. Get them out!
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Tayem Mercer
Tayem Mercer@MercerTaye4401·
So we’ve apparently made the hit list for Captain Kelly this week. Just to add some context, because it’s easy to crop a clip and not play the full conversation. Since ive been blocked from commenting on the post he made Sincerely, I wish the man well and may God bless him. I’ve got nothing negative to say about him personally. But what was said needs to be addressed properly and honestly. Context matters. Full conversations matter. And people deserve to hear both sides before jumping to conclusions - Division is never going to achieve anything. #Explore
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Real News Éire
Real News Éire@real_eire·
A foreign man killed another foreign man in Ireland and the media and leftist are claiming it’s racism and caused by the far right rhetoric. We’re living in the upside down.
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AJ Cahill
AJ Cahill@AjCahillIP·
Ethnocide, the deliberate destruction of an ethnic group, is a crime against humanity. The disappearance of natives in Ireland is a major issue, yet speaking out is often perceived as hateful when it shouldn't be. #Ireland #HumanRights #GenocideAwareness
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Risteárd Ó hArrachtáin
Risteárd Ó hArrachtáin@HarrachtainO·
Funny how he’s a “Congolese man” because he got killed while shoplifting. If he’d survived and just been a shoplifter, he’d have been a “Dublin man”.
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Landeur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Shoplifter in Dublin died. Nobody really cares anymore, we’ve had enough of this shit.
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Malachy Steenson
Malachy Steenson@MalachySteenson·
Is this what you want?
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SnDMedia
SnDMedia@SnDMediaNews·
Migrant-First Madness: Disabled Meath Woman Left Without Electricity for 5 Weeks After Quarter Century on Housing List While Ireland’s social housing system claims to prioritise the vulnerable and those waiting longest, Clodagh De Róiste’s nightmare exposes the grim reality: native Irish citizens who have played by the rules for decades are being systematically ignored in favour of International Protection Applicants (IPAs) and asylum seekers. Clodagh De Róiste first applied for social housing with Meath County Council in 2001 – a full quarter of a century ago. Around 15 years ago she applied for the disability priority list. Both requests have reportedly been refused or ignored. For more than five weeks now she has lived without electricity, heating, hot water, cooking facilities or even a working shower. She has gone public in a powerful video, presenting documentation to officials outside the council headquarters in Navan, pleading for basic dignity in her own country. This is not an isolated failure of local bureaucracy. It is part of a clear national pattern of discrimination against the native population. Recent coverage by SnD Media highlighted Fingal County Council’s effective vote to funnel housing resources towards those exiting the IPAS system. Taxpayer-funded organisations like DePaul have been channelling a staggering 70% of their social housing allocations to former asylum seekers in some periods, while Irish families and individuals rot on waiting lists for 15, 20, or, in Clodagh’s case a staggering 25 years. The IPAS operation has become a scandal in its own right: a parallel accommodation system that often fast-tracks migrants into permanent or semi-permanent housing while long-term Irish applicants are told there is “no availability.” Councils operate under national guidelines that, in practice, appear to elevate “medical need” and emergency migrant cases above length of time on the list for citizens. The result is a two-tier system that screams injustice. Meath County Council has issued no public statement addressing Clodagh’s situation. Their policies supposedly consider medical need, family circumstances and waiting time – yet here is a disabled Irish woman left in substandard conditions for weeks despite decades of applications. The broader housing crisis, with waiting lists in the thousands across counties, is being exacerbated by the sheer volume of IPAS placements and related demands on the same strained stock. Online reaction to Clodagh’s video has been furious, with users rightly pointing out that recent arrivals are seemingly jumping the queue ahead of tax-paying, law-abiding Irish people who have waited lifetimes. This is not compassion – it is policy failure bordering on active discrimination against the very people whose country this is. SnD Media has reached out to Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín to investigate and offer support to accelerate Clodagh’s case. As of this afternoon she remains without basic utilities. No urgent rehousing has materialised. Enough is enough. Ireland’s housing policy must put Irish citizens first, especially those who have waiting years, before pouring more resources into a broken IPAS system that incentivises endless claims while natives suffer in the cold and dark. Clodagh De Róiste deserves better. Every long-suffering Irish applicant on these lists deserves better. The current migrant-first approach is unsustainable, unfair, and must end, immediately.
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Dr. Eoin Lenihan
Dr. Eoin Lenihan@EoinLenihan·
You can now watch my interview with @ezralevant on YouTube. If you're cooking, working out or going for a stroll, why not put it on in the background and let me know what you think. Thank you. youtu.be/R-dCwJfoq5A?si…
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MichaeloKeeffe
MichaeloKeeffe@Mick_O_Keeffe·
Congolese man Yves Sakila died while committing a crime last Friday. The last time an African criminal died while committing a crime, Irish people were hunted in the streets.
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Dr. Eoin Lenihan
Dr. Eoin Lenihan@EoinLenihan·
Carol Nolan is a powerhouse in Irish politics. She does her research, single-handedly uncovers the depths of Ireland's open borders via Parliamentary Questioning and does it all while the government can't be bothered to face her in chambers. I cannot wait for the day she gets her due recognition. 👇👇👇
Irishman@IrishmanIRL

"The state is deliberately prioritising non-nationals over it's own people, many of them who shouldn't be here at all" says Carol Nolan in the Dáil

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Meda Carey
Meda Carey@IrelandMeda·
These thing that don’t happen keep happening, again & again…
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Shocking: African Man (39) Fleeced Vunerable Irish Victims of 200k in Multi-County Scam A 39-year-old man residing in Athlone, Co Roscommon, is set to stand trial accused of conning five people out of more than €200,000 through a series of alleged deceptions spanning several years. Bright Banda, a Malawi national living at Meadow Lane on the Roscommon Road in Athlone, appeared in Athlone District Court on 20 May 2026. He faces 12 charges of deception involving victims in Dublin, Westmeath, Longford, and Roscommon between February 2023 and January 2026. The most serious allegations centre on one woman who was allegedly induced to transfer large sums from her accounts. These include over €105,000 from her Revolut account and €28,265 from her AIB account. She was also the victim in four earlier charges, which involved three separate €1,000 payments and a €14,000 transfer from Athlone Credit Union in March 2023. Other alleged victims include a man in Athlone who transferred €3,000 over a two-week period in early 2025, another person in Roscommon who sent €1,500 via Revolut, a man in Ballymahon, Co Longford, who lost more than €15,000, and a woman in Dublin 13 who was allegedly deceived out of more than €35,000 through Wise and Revolut transfers. Banda was previously granted bail with conditions, which were later reduced by the High Court. However, he has been unable to meet those conditions and remains in custody. Gardaí recently served the additional eight charges in court. The Director of Public Prosecutions has directed the case to proceed to the Circuit Criminal Court. The prosecution has indicated it is open to a signed plea, and the defence has requested time to discuss that option with the State. Judge Deirdre Gearty remanded Banda in custody, with consent to bail if the required conditions are met. He is due to appear in court again on 3 June 2026, when a book of evidence is expected to be served. Banda has not yet entered a plea, and the case is ongoing.

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SnDMedia
SnDMedia@SnDMediaNews·
Shocking: African Man (39) Fleeced Vunerable Irish Victims of 200k in Multi-County Scam A 39-year-old man residing in Athlone, Co Roscommon, is set to stand trial accused of conning five people out of more than €200,000 through a series of alleged deceptions spanning several years. Bright Banda, a Malawi national living at Meadow Lane on the Roscommon Road in Athlone, appeared in Athlone District Court on 20 May 2026. He faces 12 charges of deception involving victims in Dublin, Westmeath, Longford, and Roscommon between February 2023 and January 2026. The most serious allegations centre on one woman who was allegedly induced to transfer large sums from her accounts. These include over €105,000 from her Revolut account and €28,265 from her AIB account. She was also the victim in four earlier charges, which involved three separate €1,000 payments and a €14,000 transfer from Athlone Credit Union in March 2023. Other alleged victims include a man in Athlone who transferred €3,000 over a two-week period in early 2025, another person in Roscommon who sent €1,500 via Revolut, a man in Ballymahon, Co Longford, who lost more than €15,000, and a woman in Dublin 13 who was allegedly deceived out of more than €35,000 through Wise and Revolut transfers. Banda was previously granted bail with conditions, which were later reduced by the High Court. However, he has been unable to meet those conditions and remains in custody. Gardaí recently served the additional eight charges in court. The Director of Public Prosecutions has directed the case to proceed to the Circuit Criminal Court. The prosecution has indicated it is open to a signed plea, and the defence has requested time to discuss that option with the State. Judge Deirdre Gearty remanded Banda in custody, with consent to bail if the required conditions are met. He is due to appear in court again on 3 June 2026, when a book of evidence is expected to be served. Banda has not yet entered a plea, and the case is ongoing.
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Patrice Johnson 🇮🇪
Patrice Johnson 🇮🇪@patricej36·
Another Congolese criminal Josh Itseli was a member of a street gang of young, violent, volatile, reckless and extremely dangerous drug dealers and criminals. Was there mass outrage from the Congolese community when he was shot?
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