Ireland’s Native People Are Being Replaced at an Alarming Rate

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by Chris Black

The Great Replacement is not a theory. 

White Genocide is not a theory. 

It is ethnic cleansing as government policy. 

It could and can be stopped and reversed at any time.

Ireland’s Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) (www.esri.ie/), one of the top think-tanks in the world according to IDEAS (ideas.repec.org/top/top.ttanks.html), published updated immigration figures for Ireland.

The November report reveals: (www.esri.ie/system/files/publications/SUSTAT124_0.pdf)

2023 will be the seconded highest year in terms of immigrant inflow on the record.

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Immigration between April 2022 and April 2023 increased by 31% to over 141,600 people.

Net immigration increased to 77,600, a 50% increase.

50% of this immigration is from non-EU/UK countries. By far the highest non-EU share ever recorded.

64,000 people left Ireland between April 2022 and April 2023. 48% of these emigrants were Irish. The emigration of Irishmen increased 19% from the previous year.

“In March 2022, the Irish Parliament approved participation in the EU Regulation that established the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF)”

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The Irish government voluntarily opted-in to an EU refugee resettlement scheme which will see the EU and Irish state funding NGOS to resettle yet more non-Whites into Ireland.

In total, though, nearly 90,000 of the new residence have entered Ireland on residence permits. 

The Irish government went from issuing roughly 30,000 residents permits in a year between 2013-2020 to issuing nearly 100,000 post-2021.

Ireland’s government is enacting rapid policy changes which are radically altering the nation’s demographics.

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