Ireland’s Betrayal: 43 Daily Immigrant Attacks on Irish Citizens Ignored as Government Shields Foreigners

Ireland’s Betrayal: 43 Daily Immigrant Attacks on Irish Citizens Ignored as Government Shields Foreigners

Ireland bleeds under a government that has turned its back on its own people. Every day, 43 Irish citizens are brutalised by immigrants—legal and illegal—yet the state, its courts, and An Garda Síochána stand idly by, protecting the perpetrators while Irish blood stains our streets. When three immigrants, particularly Indians, are attacked, the media erupts, and the government wails, but the daily torment of the Irish is buried in silence. The Gardaí dismiss claims of rising attacks on Indians, yet they refuse to acknowledge the epidemic of violence against our own. As Europe demands Ireland enact hate speech laws within two months to further gag us, this article roars the truth: the Irish are persecuted, our suffering ignored, and our government is complicit in this betrayal, shielding immigrants with lenient courts while crushing Irish victims under a rigged system.

An Irish Nation Under Siege: 43 Daily Attacks on the Irish

Forty-three Irish men, women, and children are attacked every single day by immigrants, a figure echoed across platforms like X, where users like @TezTruth81 expose knife-wielding migrants terrorising Donegal locals. Yet, the government refuses to release specific data, hiding behind vague Gardaí reports of 676 hate crimes in 2024, with no breakdown of Irish victims. This is no accident—it’s a deliberate cover-up by a state that prioritises globalist optics over its people. The November 2023 Dublin stabbing by Riad Bouchaker, an Algerian migrant who knifed three children and a teacher, remains a festering wound, with no conviction nearly two years later. These attacks aren’t isolated; they’re a daily assault on our Celtic soul, ignored by a government that spends €3.2–€4 billion annually on immigrants while 5,014 Irish children sleep homeless.

Courts Rigged Against the Irish

The Irish courts are a mockery of justice, shielding immigrant criminals while throwing the book at Irish citizens. Countless attacks on the Irish never see a courtroom, swept under the carpet by a system that fears “racism” accusations more than it values Irish lives. In 2024, foreign nationals racked up 75,000 non-summary convictions, with sexual offences up 62%, theft up 77%, and criminal damage up 105% since 2021. Yet, immigrant offenders walk free or face slaps on the wrist. Take Benjamin Petre, a migrant who threatened to stab Irish babies and was freed on €200 bail, or the migrant who bashed a Dublin Bus driver with a metal bar, given a suspended sentence despite leaving the victim scarred. Compare this to Irish citizens: a Dublin teen got two years for a non-violent robbery, while a migrant in a similar case got community service. The Director of Public Prosecutions sets a near-impossible bar for hate crime charges against Irish victims, but eagerly slaps the label on any incident involving immigrants. This is persecution, plain and simple.

Lenient Sentences: Immigrants Coddled, Irish Punished

The judiciary’s bias is sickening. A migrant who sexually assaulted a woman in Dublin got 18 months, with the judge bleating about “cultural differences” as an excuse. Another, who smashed an Irish shopkeeper’s window in a racist rant, paid a €100 fine. Meanwhile, an Irish man in Cork was jailed for six months over €500 in criminal damage. The courts bend over backwards to protect immigrants, citing “trauma” or “integration challenges,” while Irish victims are dismissed. The Dublin riots of November 2023, sparked by Bouchaker’s attack, saw Gardaí hound Irish protesters, with 34 arrests and swift convictions, while migrant criminals skate free. This double standard is a dagger in the heart of every Irish citizen, proof the system is rigged to crush us.

Media and Gardaí: Tools of Betrayal

The media, lapdogs of the state, amplify every sob story about immigrants while burying the Irish plight. Thirteen (apparent) attacks on Indian nationals since July 2025 sparked global headlines, Indian embassy warnings, and protests, yet Gardaí admit no statistical rise in such incidents. Meanwhile, the 43 daily attacks on Irish citizens—15,695 annually—go unreported, dismissed as “random” or “unverified.” An Irish woman beaten in Galway by a migrant gang barely made local news, while a single assault on an Indian girl in Waterford was plastered everywhere. The Gardaí, when under Commissioner Drew Harris, obsessed with over policing anti-immigration protests (476 in 2022–2023) but turned a blind eye to migrant crime. Their Special Detective Unit hounds “far-right” Irish voices on X, yet ignores TikTok Live rants where migrants spew hatred against our culture. This is not policing; it’s collaboration with a government that despises its own people.

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An Irish Government Selling Out Its Own

The government’s treachery runs deep. Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan mourns attacks on immigrants but stays mute on the Irish victims of 43 daily assaults. The state’s €418.24 million spent on homelessness services in 2024, much of it for migrant hotels, dwarfs the €68 million for Irish families. They pour €400,000 per modular home, more into IPAS centres, built in secrecy under laws shielding them from public outcry, while Irish children sleep in faeces-stained shelters if even. Europe’s looming hate speech laws, due by November 2025, they will try to further silence Irish voices, criminalising our cries for justice while protecting immigrants who attack us. This government doesn’t govern; it oppresses, prioritising foreigners over the Irish it swore to protect.

A Cry for Justice for the Irish people

The Irish are persecuted in our own land—43 daily attacks, ignored by a complicit media, swept under by a corrupt judiciary, and enabled by a government that spends billions on immigrants while our children suffer. We demand an end to this betrayal: publish crime statistics by victim ethnicity, enforce equal justice in the courts, and halt the €3.2–€4 billion spent on IPAS centres, medical cards, and handouts for foreigners. Redirect those funds to house our 5,014 homeless children and protect our people. The government, Gardaí, and courts must answer for their role in this persecution. Ireland is ours, and we will not be silenced. Rise up, share this truth, and take back our nation.



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