Want to know who else was given a house here by the UN? Yousef Palani.
"I'm Irish now."
Syrian in Ballaghaderreen says he receives €500 a week in welfare after arriving nine months ago directly from Jordan with "100 people" (30 families).
He says the UN brought him here. They asked him where he'd like to go and Treasure Island was his top pick.
He expects his council house to ready for him in a month and says he's never going home (he is likely correct, the UN & Irish government do resettle families in homes here, this is how Sligo killer Yousef Palani and his family were given a home when they foedt arrived in Ireland, their settlement was immediate).
Only a few weeks ago the Irish government
@SimonHarrisTD
celebrated the takeover of Syria and exclaimed it was now safe and reborn despite that it was taken over by Al Mohammed Al Jolani (a known and wanted murdering terrorist with a $10 million bounty on his head) and now apostolates/ Christians and also Muslim alawites are being systematically slaughtered (not that the media like to talk about that). Al Mohammed Al Jolani emptied prisons when he took over.
How do we know who is coming here? Who is a victim and who is not? How do we know who is a safe person and who is nor?
Who is persecuted and who is feeding persecution? What we do know is no background checks are carried out despite claims to the contrary. The Dept of Justice admitted such in an foi response to a Parlimentary inquiry put forward by Carol Nolan TD and Micbeal McNamara (who was a TD at the time and is now an MEP).
These are important and unavoidable questions.
It does not make you a bad person to ask.
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invidious.tiekoetter.com then shared on telegram by Late Stage Ireland.