East wall #Irelandisfull

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Itchy

Quote from: Rossfan on March 29, 2023, 10:36:16 AM
Another lovely foreigner...but I suppose being a right wing extremist and white male some here would think he's a better class of foreigner

https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-41104198.html

Its a wonder we dont hear more about the influx of Brits to Ireland. They are close to being the biggest group, they can wander into Ireland with no documentation making them totally "unvetted". Could this be a miss by the far right? Or maybe given the Irish Far Right is run effectively by the British Far Right that we cant protest about this. Or maybe the Brits coming here are predominantly white and thats ok?

johnnycool

Quote from: Itchy on March 29, 2023, 03:42:15 PM
Quote from: Rossfan on March 29, 2023, 10:36:16 AM
Another lovely foreigner...but I suppose being a right wing extremist and white male some here would think he's a better class of foreigner

https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-41104198.html

Its a wonder we dont hear more about the influx of Brits to Ireland. They are close to being the biggest group, they can wander into Ireland with no documentation making them totally "unvetted". Could this be a miss by the far right? Or maybe given the Irish Far Right is run effectively by the British Far Right that we cant protest about this. Or maybe the Brits coming here are predominantly white and thats ok?

Loads of them buying up houses down our way...

Where do I protest?

Milltown Row2

Quote from: johnnycool on March 29, 2023, 04:09:19 PM
Quote from: Itchy on March 29, 2023, 03:42:15 PM
Quote from: Rossfan on March 29, 2023, 10:36:16 AM
Another lovely foreigner...but I suppose being a right wing extremist and white male some here would think he's a better class of foreigner

https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-41104198.html

Its a wonder we dont hear more about the influx of Brits to Ireland. They are close to being the biggest group, they can wander into Ireland with no documentation making them totally "unvetted". Could this be a miss by the far right? Or maybe given the Irish Far Right is run effectively by the British Far Right that we cant protest about this. Or maybe the Brits coming here are predominantly white and thats ok?

Loads of them buying up houses down our way...

Where do I protest?

Jim Shannon's place, the cops won't annoy ya
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

johnnycool

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on March 29, 2023, 04:17:41 PM
Quote from: johnnycool on March 29, 2023, 04:09:19 PM
Quote from: Itchy on March 29, 2023, 03:42:15 PM
Quote from: Rossfan on March 29, 2023, 10:36:16 AM
Another lovely foreigner...but I suppose being a right wing extremist and white male some here would think he's a better class of foreigner

https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-41104198.html

Its a wonder we dont hear more about the influx of Brits to Ireland. They are close to being the biggest group, they can wander into Ireland with no documentation making them totally "unvetted". Could this be a miss by the far right? Or maybe given the Irish Far Right is run effectively by the British Far Right that we cant protest about this. Or maybe the Brits coming here are predominantly white and thats ok?

Loads of them buying up houses down our way...

Where do I protest?

Jim Shannon's place, the cops won't annoy ya

Blind corner that, might get skelped by an Ulsterbus...

Main Street


Kidder81

The Times

Child migrants to have MRI scans to make sure they're not adults

Asylum seekers who claim to be children to avoid deportation to Rwanda will face X-ray and MRI scans to check their age under a strengthened assessment regime.

Separately, The Times has been told that there are no longer any unaccompanied child refugees living in hotels for the first time in more than two years. The last remaining unaccompanied children were moved out this week and moved into foster homes or under the provision of social care in local authorities.

At the peak, there were more than 400 unaccompanied children being put up in six hotels, despite the government making it unlawful to accommodate them in "unregulated accommodation" without a parent or guardian.

The Home Office is forming a National Age Assessment Board to resolve age disputes using 40 specialist social workers.

It aims to set a new national standard for age assessments and act as a centralised team for local authorities, providing expert advice and training to improve the consistency and quality of assessments.

The process is designed to prevent adults who claim to be children from being sent to school and children wrongly classified as being housed with adults.

Scientific methods to assess the age of asylum seekers who the Home Office or local authorities believe are over 18 will be rolled out over the coming weeks, The Times understands.

Ministers are hoping they will be ready by the time radical new measures in the Illegal Migration Bill become operational. The government hopes the bill, allowing for the indefinite detention of anyone who arrives in the UK illegally, will be on the statute book by the end of July, although it risks delay in the House of Lords.

The bill does not allow unaccompanied children to be deported to Rwanda, although the home secretary will be given the power to deport them once they turn 18.

Scientific advisers commissioned by the Home Office have approved the use in age assessments of MRI scans for knees and collar bones, and X-rays for wisdom teeth, wrists and hands.

Since that approval, published in January, the Home Office has been finalising the procedure for age checks they are expected to begin in the coming weeks.

Last year an Afghan asylum seeker murdered an aspiring Marine after entering the UK claiming to be a child. Lawangeen Abdulrahimzai told Home Office officials that he was 14 when he entered the UK and claimed asylum in 2019, when he was in fact 18. He was treated as a child and placed with a foster family. Three years later — in March 2022 — he murdered Roberts.

The Home Office said that 7,900 asylum cases where age was disputed and subsequently resolved between 2016 and 2022, half of them were later found to be adults.

However, a report by the Refugee Council last year found that 94 per cent of the 219 children in receipt of the charity's support in 2021 were wrongly classified as children by the Home Office.

The new national age assessment boards will be rolled-out in two regions — London and the West Midlands — before going nationally later this year once enough social workers have been recruited.

The board will be made up of 40 social workers, who will help local authorities and the Home Office resolve age disputes by conducting age assessments themselves.

They will carry out age assessments upon referral from local authorities or on behalf of the Home Office and use scientific methods once they are ready.

The Merton-compliant age assessments will use a mix of assessments, involving detailed background research and analysis of information and are fundamentally different from the initial, simple age assessments that are carried out when people arrive at the border.

Many people who arrive in the UK claiming asylum do not have evidence such as a passport to back up their age claim, making it difficult to assess their age.

One example included a man who crossed the Channel, claimed to be 16, immigration officers who carried out an initial age assessment and deemed him to be 21 but following a full assessment by the local authority, it transpired that he had claimed asylum and lived in another European country for five years and was actually 26 years-old.

Robert Jenrick, the immigration minister, said: "It's a sad fact that there have been cases of asylum-seeking adults pretending to be children to try and game the system, which presents a serious safeguarding risk.

"It is vital we use every tool at our disposal to weed out people falsely claiming to be children so we can prevent abuse of our services and protect children in the UK.

"That is why we are introducing the National Age Assessment Board to set the national standard and ensure assessments are as robust as possible, alongside our commitment to deliver scientific methods to assess age as soon as possible."

However, charities expressed concerns over the neutrality of social workers recruited to work directly for the Home Office.

Kama Petruczenko, of the Refugee Council, which supports many children in the asylum system, said: "We have serious concerns about the government's new approach to age assessments which will see social workers being employed directly by the Home Office, putting their independence into question.

"Protecting children is vital but the approach does nothing to address the very real risk of putting refugee children through dangerous and unsuitable adult processes and accommodation. We need to a stronger commitment from the Home Office to safeguard vulnerable children who are too often wrongly seen as adults."







Eire90

dublin airport roundabout blocked again today 2nd week in a row

Milltown Row2

Quote from: Eire90 on April 02, 2023, 06:14:33 PM
dublin airport roundabout blocked again today 2nd week in a row

Brilliant, love the energy they put into distributing things. Think how well that could be used if they were working. But rather make Cnuts of themselves
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

Itchy

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 02, 2023, 06:37:26 PM
Quote from: Eire90 on April 02, 2023, 06:14:33 PM
dublin airport roundabout blocked again today 2nd week in a row

Brilliant, love the energy they put into distributing things. Think how well that could be used if they were working. But rather make Cnuts of themselves

Guards must be tied up with assisting evictions otherwise they'd surely remove a handful of people from a public road, disrupting people going about their business?

Baile Brigín 2

Quote from: Itchy on April 03, 2023, 07:28:50 AM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 02, 2023, 06:37:26 PM
Quote from: Eire90 on April 02, 2023, 06:14:33 PM
dublin airport roundabout blocked again today 2nd week in a row

Brilliant, love the energy they put into distributing things. Think how well that could be used if they were working. But rather make Cnuts of themselves

Guards must be tied up with assisting evictions otherwise they'd surely remove a handful of people from a public road, disrupting people going about their business?

I assume they are allowing the far right make themselves unpopular. It's starting to fizzle out, numbers are way down from an already low base.  But it does beg questions about the policing of other protests.

Cavan19

Quote from: Baile Brigín 2 on April 03, 2023, 10:40:34 AM
Quote from: Itchy on April 03, 2023, 07:28:50 AM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 02, 2023, 06:37:26 PM
Quote from: Eire90 on April 02, 2023, 06:14:33 PM
dublin airport roundabout blocked again today 2nd week in a row

Brilliant, love the energy they put into distributing things. Think how well that could be used if they were working. But rather make Cnuts of themselves

Guards must be tied up with assisting evictions otherwise they'd surely remove a handful of people from a public road, disrupting people going about their business?

I assume they are allowing the far right make themselves unpopular. It's starting to fizzle out, numbers are way down from an already low base.  But it does beg questions about the policing of other protests.

Maybe the protesters can't get anymore time of work to attend.

Kidder81

#701
Another gent from Afghanistan  :o


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-65216727

Limerick: Habib Shamel charged with Geila Ibram murder


A 26-year-old man has appeared at Belfast Magistrates' Court charged with stabbing a woman to death in the Republic of Ireland.
The body of 27-year-old Geila Ibram, who was originally from Romania, was found in an apartment block in Limerick city on Tuesday afternoon.
Habib Shamel was arrested in the Malone area of south Belfast on Thursday.
The court heard he was seen on CCTV on the morning of the murder arranging a "sexual exchange" with the victim.
Mr Shamel was then seen arriving at the victim's address at 13:28 local time, leaving just over a minute later.

The court was told that Mr Shamel stabbed Ms Ibram "numerous times in the neck, face and abdomen in a frenzied attack" during this time.
It is also heard that he injured his hand in the attack and attended hospital in Limerick.
He then left all his identification in Limerick and travelled north on a bus with a companion, the court was told.


'Dangerous human being'


It is understood Mr Shamel is an Afghani national who claimed asylum in the Republic of Ireland in October 2020.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) had been helping An Garda Síochána (the Irish police force) with the murder investigation.
A PSNI detective told the court Mr Shamel was a "volatile and dangerous human being, with a real danger of reoffending".
"Mr Shamel had no regard for human life and safety," the detective added.
Mr Shamel was charged under the Criminal Jurisdiction Act 1975, which allows the PSNI to prosecute in Northern Ireland if a suspect has fled from a different jurisdiction.
In denying bail, the judge said there was a "strong prosecution case" and Mr Shamel "was far too high a risk".
He will appear in court again via video link on 2 May.

Itchy

Quote from: Kidder81 on April 08, 2023, 06:41:53 PM
Another gent from Afghanistan  :o


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-65216727

Limerick: Habib Shamel charged with Geila Ibram murder


A 26-year-old man has appeared at Belfast Magistrates' Court charged with stabbing a woman to death in the Republic of Ireland.
The body of 27-year-old Geila Ibram, who was originally from Romania, was found in an apartment block in Limerick city on Tuesday afternoon.
Habib Shamel was arrested in the Malone area of south Belfast on Thursday.
The court heard he was seen on CCTV on the morning of the murder arranging a "sexual exchange" with the victim.
Mr Shamel was then seen arriving at the victim's address at 13:28 local time, leaving just over a minute later.

The court was told that Mr Shamel stabbed Ms Ibram "numerous times in the neck, face and abdomen in a frenzied attack" during this time.
It is also heard that he injured his hand in the attack and attended hospital in Limerick.
He then left all his identification in Limerick and travelled north on a bus with a companion, the court was told.


'Dangerous human being'


It is understood Mr Shamel is an Afghani national who claimed asylum in the Republic of Ireland in October 2020.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) had been helping An Garda Síochána (the Irish police force) with the murder investigation.
A PSNI detective told the court Mr Shamel was a "volatile and dangerous human being, with a real danger of reoffending".
"Mr Shamel had no regard for human life and safety," the detective added.
Mr Shamel was charged under the Criminal Jurisdiction Act 1975, which allows the PSNI to prosecute in Northern Ireland if a suspect has fled from a different jurisdiction.
In denying bail, the judge said there was a "strong prosecution case" and Mr Shamel "was far too high a risk".
He will appear in court again via video link on 2 May.

Thanks, I saw all the far right scum on twitter getting aroused sharing this. I see you are another one.

Kidder81

Aroused ? Yet another example of taking people from a Stone Age culture to ours, beliefs, views on women (check out how women are treated in Afghanistan for a lol) etc and being surprised when something like this happens

RedHand88

Quote from: Kidder81 on April 08, 2023, 08:35:35 PM
Aroused ? Yet another example of taking people from a Stone Age culture to ours, beliefs, views on women (check out how women are treated in Afghanistan for a lol) etc and being surprised when something like this happens

There have been thousands and thousands of murders in this island in the last 100 years. The vast majority were carried out by the indigenous population.

Happy Easter!