Mass marches against migrants took place in the capital of Ireland. Thousands of people took to the streets. Among the posters are portraits of Trump, Putin and McGregor.
"Thousands of people took to the streets of the Irish capital Dublin yesterday, speaking out against migrants. Some carried portraits of Trump, Putin and fighter Conor McGregor, who took part in the action," writes the telegram channel "Politics of the country".
The organizers of the marches were right-wing and conservative parties that demand to make the country "great again." The Irish "should come first in our own country" and that "the time has come for mass deportation," they believe.
According to the telegram channel, the participants opposed, among other things, the growth of rents in conditions when migrants receive social housing to the detriment of the Irish.

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