Inside the Irish protests: Why people are demonstrating in Dublin
Hundreds of protestors gathered in Dublin on Thursday to take part in an anti-immigration march
www.gbnews.comI don’t have live access to current news feeds right now. Based on the latest publicly reported events up to late 2025, Irish anti-immigration protests have continued to surface in Dublin and other towns, sometimes turning violent or leading to clashes with police, especially around asylum-seeker facilities and related housing sites. For the latest, I can summarize recent patterns and notable incidents if you’d like, or I can look up current headlines for you if you enable a live search.
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Hundreds of protestors gathered in Dublin on Thursday to take part in an anti-immigration march
www.gbnews.comClashes with police follow arrest of man accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl.
www.aljazeera.comAround 500 demonstrators marched from O'Connell Street towards the Dáil, blocking traffic and chanting slogans such as "get them out" and "whose streets, our streets"
www.gbnews.comWith anti-immigrant protests in Ireland becoming increasingly violent, the UK government and its controversial Rwanda policy are firmly in the spotlight.
news.sky.comTuesday's protest comes nearly two years after violent anti-immigration riots broke out in central Dublin.
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