Between January and November 2022 the #Irish State issued 286,168 PPS (Tax Numbers)
Only 64,721 of these were issued to Irish People with #Ukrainians making up the largest group receiving 65,380 granting access the full gambit of welfare , healthcare and housing supports.
As the Irish healthcare system falls apart, the Housing and rental sector collapses, our streets become less and less safe for our young and old people, how can any elected politician seriously suggest that this State can receive and care for any more Refugees at this time?
When the Irish political aristocracy finally decides to create a viable state, capable of protecting and caring for its Citizens then and only then should we begin to offer care to others, when capable of caring for our own. The fear of speaking out on this issue will lead us to
Utter collapse of our already failed Health service and disastrous housing sector. There are no School places, No Gp’s, Not enough Gardai but the absolute desire to please our masters in Brussels is driving the “emperor has no clothes” parade.
Fear of daring to speak out about the obvious situation is further compounding the issue. We shouldn’t be frightened to call out those pretending this can continue. It simple can’t. IT’s mathematics, not about race or origin. Ireland is full.
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A thread. What did the U.S. State department think of #Ukraine 2 years ago? A bastion of freedom and democracy? Let’s explore what they said in their report in 2021 just prior to the escalation of the conflict, it’s a long one so stick with it. You maybe be surprised
“Significant”human rights issues included credible reports of: unlawful or arbitrary killings, including extrajudicial killings by the government or its agents; torture and cases of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment of detainees by law enforcement personnel
harsh and life-threatening prison conditions; arbitrary arrest or detention; serious problems with the independence of the judiciary; serious abuses in the Russia-led conflict in the Donbas, including physical abuses or punishment of civilians and members of armed groups.