
Niall Feiritear
Irish women have begun to revolt against the Government's policy of dumping large numbers of foreign men into their communities.
An angry protest took place inside a Garda station and outside a Dublin hotel this week just as Italy reveals horrific crime statistics.
'We want answers, we want answers,' the women chanted as a member of the Guards tried to close a door leading deeper into the station.
It is understood the women were protesting over the creation of another IPAS centre in the capital. The group were heard shouting and clapping whilst demanding protection, in the footage posted online.

In another video, a group of women are seen protesting outside a hotel in Smythfield in Dublin. Two bus loads of migrant men were placed into the Hampton Hotel over the weekend. It is alleged that two women were subsequently assaulted and that this is related.
Tensions in Ireland have been heightened by the release of shocking crime statistics in Italy.

The Italian Government has revealed that migrants make up 8% of their population but commit 28% of murders and attempted murders, 33% of assaults, 41% of rapes and 49% of burglaries.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stated that migrants are responsible for an increase in rape in the country.
"Now I will be called racist, but there is a higher incidence, unfortunately, in cases of sexual violence, by immigrants, especially illegal ones,” she told a women’s magazine, according to the state-run ANSA news agency.

Meloni said criticism against her comes from the “degeneration of those who have nothing" because she 'pointed out the reality of the situation.'
Efficient policing of cities and addressing illegal migration are important to guarantee the security of women, added Meloni.
Meanwhile in Sweden, Minister Johan Forssell has cut inward migration by 75% after an explosion of crime in the Scandinavian country in recent years.
'Today, three out of four people seeking asylum in Sweden are not considered to have sufficient grounds to be granted residency. They are therefore not refugees, and they must return home,' he said last week.

Mr Forssell said Sweden would need to continue to keep its numbers down in the coming years.
Forssell told The Times "We are implementing what we describe as a paradigm shift in Swedish migration policy, and we are doing this with a very outspoken agenda that we want to limit the number of people seeking asylum here in Sweden."
He added that it was 'impossible' to manage the task of integration when there is such a huge influx each year.
"What happened during the refugee crisis was that all these very nice words, all this open-heart policy, met a very tough reality," Mr Forssell said.
In Ireland, social cohesion is breaking down on the streets and communities are in turmoil at the implementation of the globalist policy of mass inward migration, as seen by this week's protests.
Ministers use phrases such as adhering to "international responsibilities," by taking in masses of men but the truth of the matter is this:
The decision has been made to raise Ireland's population by 1.66 million people by 2040, according to the Irish Government's own Project 2040 plan.
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