Yesterday, I was delighted to be invited to present inside Dáil Éireann as part of the Women’s Coalition on Immigration.
The coalition has one simple request: publish crime data by nationality.
This is not radical. It is standard practice in several European countries, including Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands. Public policy should be based on evidence, not guesswork.
This fits in with a wider demand for transparency from Govt, on housing lists, public funding etc..
We have already that this Govt is allergic to transparency when Benefacts, was forced to shut down after State support was withdrawn.
A Government that withholds basic data cannot then lecture the public about “disinformation”.
Transparency is not dangerous.. secrecy is.
Time to Deport Rahimullah Hotak Now In Interests of National Security.
Afghan migrant Rahimullah Hotak, 25, got caught laundering €45,000 through Ireland while living on welfare.
He made 45 payments to places like Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.
This wasn't small stuff – it was serious money moving out of the country he came to for a free ride.
Hotak arrived in Ireland in 2016 under family reunification.
Irish taxpayers housed him and paid his bills as a teenager.
In return, he used the system to shift cash abroad for what purposs who know?
The court heard he was "sorry" and mixed up with a bad crowd what crowd who knows?
The judge gave him an 18-month sentence all suspended.
No jail time. He's still here, working in a garage, and wants to bring his wife and kid over from Afghanistan.
This is typical weak nonsense from Ireland's courts and immigration system.
We let in people from unstable places with no real checks, then act surprised when they don't act loyal to Ireland. Hotak took our money and sent it somewhere else, possiblyto Islamic Terrorists.
His loyalties are clear.
Enough. Deport Rahimullah Hotak immediately.
Strip any residency he has and put him on a plane back to Afghanistan. Ireland doesn't owe him a thing. Our country first.
Our rules. Our borders. If you break the law and abuse our goodwill, you go home – no excuses, no delays.
NIAMH UÍ BHRIAIN: Back in 2010, the Council found that 60% of social housing was being allocated to foreign nationals. So why would Simon Harris oppose Kerry Cllrs who want data on the nationalities of those in receipt of social housing? Why the secrecy?
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Breakdown of IPAS residents by County. There are now over 33,000 within the IPAS system in Ireland and it looks set to grow rapidly with Ireland opting into the EU Migration Pact. Costing taxpayers billions & consuming scarce services. #Ireland#IPAS#OptOutNow