Kotek Besar wrote: » The State can deport anyone who's not an Irish citizen and being born here doesn't make you that. Not those born in Ireland from 01/01/05, anyway.
'Eighty-one years ago James Gralton became the only Irish citizen to be deported from his own country. It happened without trial, in August 1933, on the grounds that he was a dangerous subversive and a communist, although no evidence was ever produced... (Jimmy Gralton)
doolox wrote: » They are probably afraid that the hatred some members of the public have for black people in general and Nigerians in particular will be ignited and possible revenge attacks on people involved might be carried out. It is not in the interests of the Gardai for too many details of people involved, however much on the periphery, or exact locations of the house involved, become known to the more strident and racist members of the general community. The last thing anyone wants is amateur vigilante style "solutions" to an extremely inflamed and dangerous situation.
Mutant z wrote: » Why are so many of these scum being let in its an absolute disgrace.
thebull85 wrote: » https://www.google.ie/amp/s/www.thesun.ie/news/2052192/vigilante-group-hells-angels-attacks-ringleaders-of-thug-teenage-gang-whove-been-terrifying-west-dublin-residents/amp/https://www.google.ie/amp/s/amp.independent.ie/irish-news/family-home-firebombed-twice-by-mob-of-vigilantes-36597582.html Already happening, and thats just an example of whats been reported in the media. There have been many other incidents.
irishproduce wrote: » Why are the Guards so concerned/ worked up about it appearing on social media? Stuff appears on social media all day every day. An assault on the street of a Police officer is completely wrong and should be punished but a video of it online is no different than half the other junk that is online. Guards seem a bit precious about it.
weldoninhio wrote: » If the Gardai and courts refuse to do something about it, what do you expect people to do?
Greyling wrote: » Why? I don't contribute financially to anyone I don't support. If you buy drugs you're supporting organised crime. You're part of the problem.
Gatling wrote: » Any legal status should be revoked and the families returned to their home country and banned from entering the EU
North inner city hoodlum wrote: » If I had a legal way of buying drugs, I wouldn't be buying them illegally. I also wouldn't buy drugs off Africans, I support local Irish entrepreneur Oh ya how's the injured guard?
Greyling wrote: » There's no excuse. You're part of the problem.
Auguste Comte wrote: » punishment
Gatling wrote: » First and foremost
North inner city hoodlum wrote: » Who's making excuses? What solution do you advise old wise person? Illegal drugs aren't going to stop tomorrow, so give a legal safe regulated and controlled supply and tax them, because just saying no hasn't worked and will never work.
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » Its worked so well for alcohol...
North inner city hoodlum wrote: » Who's making excuses? What solution do you advise old wise person?
North inner city hoodlum wrote: » Illegal drugs aren't going to stop tomorrow, so give a legal safe regulated and controlled supply and tax them, because just saying no hasn't worked and will never work.
thebull85 wrote: » There is a difference between being born here and being awarded citizenship. A big difference. They are coming to us looking for a 'better life'. And this is how we are thanked.
North inner city hoodlum wrote: » At least it's regulated taxed and is what it says it is, no thinking it might be bleach or holy water. A new approach is needed, like easily ten years ago.
Auguste Comte wrote: » Collective punishment now. Stay classy.