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Tension because of lack of sex. Talk to prisoners. Did they never hear of wanking. If it's that bad go home. I'm suffering persecution here trying to keep warm.

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Thankless gobshites, always bitching about something, no intention of ever working, come to Ireland everything is free. I'm sure there is an escort service in Wicklow,let them use the free money to pay for sex or do they want that for free aswell

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why the hell are you asking them if ireland is racist? like fook !!!they are treated a million times better than the natives plenty of food, free money, cars, house, lack of sex thats common for most irish men too, deport the useless fooks back to whatever craphole they came from

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I genuinely do feel bad for these guys. The politicians and globalists as usual are the only ones to blame.

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How many european countries did they pass through on their long journey to Ireland ? This yr , the UK deported 11,000 failed asylum applicants , Ireland deported 6 ! Did these men have a passport or other photo i d on arrival ? No wonder we have the most expensive housing in europe .

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Thank you for your continued work and passion 😊🙏

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It is outrageous that the Government and local councillors have orchestrated this situation. They paid developers €1,000,000 plus, to renovate/revamp Hotels all over Ireland and then brought in immigrants in the dead of night. I understand that the meeting in Wicklow concerning the Grand Hotel was planned at a venue, the local residents turned up in force and no one from the Council arrived. The next day it was discovered that as 'NO ONE' from the town turned up, the order was passed and signed. OOooh yes the venue ? ---- Hmmmmm it was changed to one where only the Councillors knew. I was not present at the time, so, there is a possibility that these details may not be 100% true, however, with the huge backhanders and payments going into the personal coffers of members of the Dáil, right down to the local level (and this can be verified it one was to challenge the courts' LOL) I would not doubt that they are true. A lot hinged on having the available buildings to 'stuff' as many immigrants into. No regard for the people they were giving refuge to and certainly none to the residents. But, judgement is coming for these people. They may think that no one will remember, but they have been scrutinised for the past 10 years and their judgement day is coming in the year of 7

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Great to hear from the actual immigrants themselves. I hope we can have more of the same. Well done!

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