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.comTuesday's protest comes nearly two years after violent anti-immigration riots broke out in central Dublin.
www.aljazeera.comWith anti-immigrant protests in Ireland becoming increasingly violent, the UK government and its controversial Rwanda policy are firmly in the spotlight.
news.sky.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.comClashes with police follow arrest of man accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl.
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