The refugee crisis in Europe continues, as more Ukrainians leaving the country are arriving across different nations. And now the media is reporting that Ireland is seeing a massive influx.
The Independent writes, ‘Never before has Ireland’s céad míle fáilte – a hundred thousand welcomes – been more robustly tested than it has in the last two weeks as millions flee Ukraine for safety in Europe.’
My mum when was she was coming through to Poland, slept in a school gym and they put some mattresses on the floor. Then when we come to Ireland, we’re welcomed to a four-star hotel. We almost cried.
I had read the situation in every country regarding receiving refugees, and you have to understand I am taking my elderly mum so it had to be carefully considered. I never imagined being in this situation in my life.
We have been welcomed. It was a really warm reception. The custom officers helped us and gave us printouts with information, bottles of water, asked us if we needed accommodation and then personally escorted us to a taxi outside to get to the hotel.
Viktor, a 49-year-old refugee said, who was an interpreter for Russia, but fled fearing arrest for attending an anti-war protest.
The Independent goes onto explain that many of these families are being treated quite nicely. ‘Ukrainian citizens will be able to work in Ireland and access social services and the full range of social welfare supports,’ the outlet notes.
And while Dublin city counsellor Hazel Chu thanks citizens for their hospitality and charity, she is a bit concerned about holding accommodations.
Because we already have a housing crisis, we need to deal with this issue and ensure that Ukrainians and other refugees coming in, the ones who need our help, support and protection don’t get the blame for the shortcomings of successive failed housing policies.
In order to deal with overloaded cities and neighborhoods, the Irish government may sequester private property to house these incoming refugees.
The WinePress reported yesterday that the Netherlands is also considering something similar.
The removal of property from a person in possession of the property. In international law, sequestration denotes the seizure of property of an individual by a government, which uses it to its own benefit. A judicial sequestration involves a court decree ordering a sheriff, in some cases, to seize property pending a decision by the court as to who is entitled to it.
The definition of sequestration according to Britannica
Dr Sirr, a senior lecturer for housing at TU Dublin, said:
The host family thing I think is probably a short-term measure really.
And constructing housing: we can’t build enough housing for ourselves, for our own social housing requirements.
So what you do in a situation like that is that you reach for the low-hanging fruit: and the low-hanging fruit is existing, unoccupied buildings.
That could be student accommodation, it could be build-to-rent apartments that are finished, it could be institutional settings.
But the really obviously one, because they tend to be in good condition and occupiable straight away, are holiday homes.
We’ve got about 62,000 of those around the country.
In order to do this, reports News Talk, the government mandate this action via the Emergency Powers Act.
We had one during The Emergency – 1939 to 1946 – it allows the Government to do many, many things without seeking permission of the owners.
And one of the things it allows the Government to do is occupy land or property if it needs it for the purposes of the Emergency.
I’m not saying they should do that for free, but I would suggest a flat rate of €400/500 a month – or whatever it is – that they should pay the owners.
It would require a little bit of enabling legislation, and probably a lot of political backbone.
But I think there’s housing there, and there’s housing available.
I think what the Government should be doing is exploring all sorts of unoccupied properties – including new apartment blocks, empty student housing and holiday homes.
And no matter who the landlord is, I think the Government – if we need the properties – I think we should appropriate them, absolutely.
Furthermore, The Irish Times published a report that answered some basic questions for Irish families looking to adopt or house some of these refugees. One particular line sticks out:
‘If you are medically vulnerable or particularly conscious of coronavirus, you can ask if the individual or family has received Covid-19 vaccines, but given it is a private matter they are not obliged to disclose that information,’ the Times wrote.
British political commentator Hugo Talks noticed this, and pointed out the hypocrisy, he feels, as Ireland has been under “medical apartheid” for roughly 3/4th’s of last year, where unvaccinated Irish were prohibited from entering pubs and restaurants. And now The Irish Times says it is a “private matter,” and are not required to reveal that data.
AUTHOR COMMENTARY
Scornful men bring a city into a snare: but wise men turn away wrath.
Proverbs 29:8
Seeing as the European governments, some of them thus far, are so eager and willing to steal people’s homes, land, and property away (but not the politicians or abandoned infrastructure), we all know the middle class family will be kicked out first.
Moreover, in order for the WEF’s vision of “owning nothing and being happy,” private property rights must cease. Furthermore, refresh your memory with the forum says will happen by 2030:
In our city we don’t pay any rent, because someone else is using our free space whenever we do not need it. My living room is used for business meetings when I am not there.
Agenda 2030: You’ll Own Nothing And Be Happy
So, this refugee crisis is being used (in part), to help funnel that in, and get the masses used to that idea. There is nothing with hosting refugees: it’s a very kind and charitable thing; but the way the media and government is pushing this means there is an agenda behind it.
WHO Warns Ukraine Crisis Could Cause New Outbreak Compared To ‘Horseman Of The Apocalypse’
[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).
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What the Catholic Irish terrorists achieved. May God give them what they deserve, and avenge the many innocents whose lives were destroyed as a result as the scriptures were forgotten, & God with it…or worse, slandered, equated w/ the Pope & Babylonish Roman corporatism & covert attack, as Hell enlarged itself. Even Paisley caved. And the people did not realize looking to leaders rather than each man & woman a soldier of God & to fight his war his way…to the scriptures, taking out the scriptures, living the scriptures & indirectly influencing politics….always shining that light into every dark place, no compromise as worldly politics & so-called ‘diplomacy’, social justice demand, Babylonish Roman means & order.
The trad cat ‘conservatives’ are now promoting Putin as ‘the Christian hero’ against the technocratic great reset & manipulated war, color revolution in the Ukraine etc…..and teaching how important world-uniting Fatima apparitions of Mary, and ‘the prophecies’ are in all of that. Christians must beware being drawn into that & their false ‘Christian’ interpretations. The so-called ‘third secret’ of Fatima.