Unrest in Dublin: Anti-Immigrant Protests Escalate Tensions

Anti-immigrant unrest in Dublin led to the burning of a police vehicle and attacks on officers. The incident followed the arrest of a man for a nearby assault on a young girl. Over 500 protesters were involved, highlighting rising anti-immigrant sentiment in Ireland, despite no far-right parliament representation.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Dublin | Updated: 22-10-2025 02:12 IST | Created: 22-10-2025 02:12 IST
Unrest in Dublin: Anti-Immigrant Protests Escalate Tensions
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Dublin witnessed heightened tensions as anti-immigrant protesters set a police vehicle ablaze and assaulted officers, according to statements from the justice minister. This backlash came a day after a man was detained for allegedly attacking a young girl, underscoring the volatility surrounding immigration issues.

Reports indicate that over 500 individuals gathered outside an asylum seekers' building in West Dublin. Videos circulated by Irish media and activists displayed Irish flags and placards. The demonstrators hurled glass bottles and fireworks at law enforcement, rallying against immigration policies.

Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan condemned the exploitation of a crime to incite societal discord, promising decisive action. As anti-immigration sentiment grows, with no far-right parliamentary presence, officials urged for a detailed review of immigration case management, amid contentious deportation orders.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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