Much like other Western nations, Ireland has been inundated with migrants seeking asylum within its borders. Protests have erupted nationwide against the government’s mass immigration push.
Dr. Eoin Lenihan recently detailed how Ireland’s major political parties are working together to force unwanted mass migration onto the Irish public.
“There has been significant abuse of the asylum system since the early 2000s,” he stated, highlighting that non-governmental organizations involved in large-scale migration receive billions of euros annually from taxpayer funds.
Lenihan also noted that Ireland’s education system is “rewarding rubbish courses” designed to manage immigration bureaucracy, while skilled professionals such as nurses and firefighters struggle to afford living expenses and family support.
The governing coalition parties Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have both advocated for open borders to fuel foreign direct investment. Sinn Féin, the largest opposition party, shares this stance.
“Their cause is the same,” Lenihan added. “There is nobody shouting stop.”
Regardless of whether mass migration policies are driven by NGOs, the Irish government, or European Union authorities, Lenihan emphasized a growing divide between the ruling administration and the electorate.
Reports also indicate that a 10-year-old girl was recently assaulted outside Ireland’s largest migrant accommodation facility—a site funded with €158 million in taxpayer money and currently housing over 2,000 migrants. The incident has raised urgent concerns about the human toll of current immigration policies.








