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Exclusive: US Government 'concern' over mass migration into Ireland

  • Writer: Side Stream News Reporter
    Side Stream News Reporter
  • 3 days ago
  • 3 min read

Updated: 3 days ago

US Government Press Conference, Palm Beach, Florida. January 2026


Niall Feiritear


The US Government remains 'concerned' over mass migration into Ireland, according to an exclusive statement to Sidestream News.


As of January 1, 2024, approximately 1,234, 540 people had arrived into Ireland, accounting for 23pc pf the country's population, which has completely overwhelmed resources and led to horrific human rights abuses.


Irish women and children have been raped and murdered, Irish men have been beheaded and the basic provision of housing for Irish people has completely disappeared.


Last month, the US State Department gave a press conference in which they stated they would monitor certain countries for human rights abuses inflicted upon native populations, as a result of mass immigration.


This is especially relevant for Ireland, which the State Department made particular reference to.


Political parties Fianna Fail and Fine Gael have fully adopted globalist policies, leading to the creation of 320 migrant "IPAS" (International Protection Accommodation Services) sites in Ireland.


Murdered teacher Ashling Murphy died at the hands of a Slovak Romani migrant


In response to a query from Sidestream News, a US State Department official stated:


"The Trump Administration remains committed to addressing human rights concerns wherever and whenever we find them.


"And there's a particular concern, as the President and the Secretary have repeatedly stated, with the mass migration crisis in Europe, including Ireland."


AJ Cahill is the leader of The Irish People. He welcomed the statement:


"This is a significant foreign policy approach for the United States which is made louder by the deafening silence in Irish 'mainstream' media.


AJ Cahill, leader of The Irish People


"We have watched Ireland turn from a high trust society to a low trust society almost overnight. The Irish people never had any say in this. Our politicians were never given a mandate to drastically change the demographics of the country.


"We have seen some horrific crimes. We urge every Irish person to vote for a Nationalist candidate at the next elections, please vote for the Irish People.


"This needs to be turned around as a matter of urgency or the Ireland we knew and loved will be lost forever, time is finite to fix this."


Aidan Moffitt and Michael Snee who were murdered by an Iranian-Kurdish migrant


Sidestream News also spoke with Patrick Quinlan, leader of The Nationalist Party. Patrick became well known after his stance against the Garda riot squad in Coolock in 2024.


Patrick was protesting at the time alongside local residents who were unhappy with the globalist plantation of Ireland with men from the Middle East.


Whilst peacefully walking away from Garda lines, Patrick was physically assaulted in a video which went viral.


Although not responding to the Trump Administration directly, Mr Quinlan spoke on the topic of the destruction of Ireland, in general.


"Mass immigration in Ireland and across Europe has always been the elephant in the room, that would have dire social consequences for any of those who decided to address this," he said.


"The tides are finally beginning to turn; however, the political class in Ireland will never admit their mistakes and own up to how much their open borders policies have and continue to hurt the Irish people.


Cllr Patrick Quinlan, leader of The National Party



"Ireland and the wider Europe of nations need to replace their political ideologues with sensible nationalist voices that will not only stop these destructive policies but reverse them.


"I would encourage anyone interested in being that change in Ireland to get involved with the National Party, the only organised voice capable of achieving the change we need," Patrick concluded.


This Irish family in Wicklow were not allowed build a cabin on their own land, despite foreign migrant men being housed in identical cabins two miles away (Globalist policy)


Meanwhile, in the Czech Republic, the new Government has "formally rejected" the EU Migration pact in its very first session.


Prime Minister Andrej Babis stated that his team would adopt a hardline stance against migration.


He stated that his government supports "rejecting mandatory immigration quotas" under the pact and advocates a zero tolerance policy towards illegal migration in both the Czech Republic and the EU.


The goal is to "maximise citizen security," Babis stated.







 
 
 

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