One of the main themes is ‘inclusivity’ with the organisers keen to show that Ireland is still a country of the cead mile failte
Thousands are expected to line the streets of Dublin on Saturday in a march to express solidarity with refugees in the wake of rising far right racist protests.
The Ireland for All movement is supported by political parties, trade unions, community groups, NGOs, campaigners and activism groups from all over the country., hundred thousand welcomes, for all visitors coming to these shores. Some of the demonstrations have turned nasty, with foreign families being targeted at the reception centres and homes they are being housed in by the State.Over 100 national and local organisations are backing the event – including the Irish Refugee Council, the Immigrant Council of Ireland, the National Women’s Council Ireland, the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, The Union of Students Ireland, Le Chéile, End Direct Provision, Community Work Ireland, and Pavee Point.
“We have to take a stand against the misogyny and racism inherent in large groups targeting women, children, and men in their homes and in Direct Provision.Fórsa, the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation, SIPTU, the Communications Workers Union, the Teachers’ Union of Ireland and Unite are among the many trade unions backing the event, along with political parties including Sinn Féin, Labour, the Social Democrats, People Before Profit and the Socialist Party.
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