Anti-immigration protest marking Easter Rising gathers in Dublin
- Thousands protested government immigration policy in Dublin city centre on Saturday, April 26.
- Concerns regarding immigration policy and domestic issues like housing fueled the demonstration.
- The march travelled from the Garden of Remembrance to the Custom House for speeches.
- Crowd size estimates varied widely, ranging from over 5,000 to 20,000 people.
- The peaceful protest concluded without incident, highlighting public dissatisfaction with government actions.
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Hundreds attend demonstration in Dublin to counter anti-immigration protest
On Saturday, April 26, an anti-immigration protest took place in Dublin city centre. A counter demonstration also took place at the same time as the anti-immigration protest, with around 1’000 people calling for solidarity with migrants and action from the government on the current housing crisis.
Record Turnout in Dublin as Irish Protest Immigration and Government Failures · Caldron Pool
Thousands of Irish citizens gathered peacefully in Dublin on Saturday in what organisers called a historic show of national unity. The large-scale demonstration, centred on concerns over immigration policy, remained completely incident-free, with no reported breaches of the peace—an outcome praised by attendees and observers alike. The rally, which took place in the heart of Dublin, drew crowds from across the country. It followed a message from…
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