Nessuna ulteriore minaccia per la comunità o collegamento tra richiedenti asilo e livelli di criminalità, ha affermato il Ministro della Giustizia dopo la presunta aggressione ad una ragazza a Dublino ovest.

    https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/no-further-threat-to-community-or-link-between-asylum-seekers-and-crime-levels-says-justice-minister-after-alleged-assault-on-girl-in-west-dublin/a161380306.html

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    1. muttonwow on

      If he was a blonde woman in his 30s we’d talk about this comment for years

    2. Difficult-Set-3151 on

      Everyone sees through this. Everyone knew this was likely to happen.

    3. PosterPrintPerfect on

      The link between Poverty Levels and Crime only effects Irish people, not asylum-seekers.

    4. Sad-Orange-5983 on

      It’s comments like this, denying that there’s any problem at all, that will allow a party like Reform UK to rise here.

      Reminds me of Helen McEntee’s idiotic “the streets are safe” comment.

      People are not far right for having concerns about mass uncontrolled immigration.

      A party like Reform UK could do very well here. The reality is that this government has no handle at all on immigration. People need to wake up next election and vote this lot out.

    5. Dee-Dee-Mauwe on

      “No further threat”..? Well, that clarifies that, so.

      … Until the *next* child in Tusla “care” disappears, or is assaulted or murdered…

    6. miju-irl on

      I dont disbelieve him, but I would like to know how he can say this definitively as the data isn’t recorded anywhere.

      [As per the Garda themeselves ](https://www.garda.ie/en/information-centre/statistics/ags-response-to-cso-icq-oct-2023.pdf)

      >An Garda Síochána has promoted an approach of **anonymously linking rather than collecting sensitive demographic information**

      [Also as per the CSO here](https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-rqcs/reviewofthequalityofrecordedcrimestatistics2023/userneedsforrecordedcrimestatistics/)

      >Data on nationality or ethnicity of victims is **not widely collected on PULSE** and is not used by the CSO for statistical purposes.

      >Again, for reasons already outlined, the CSO does not compile statistics on nationality or ethnicity of suspected offenders, on motives or use of weapons, or on court outcomes.

    7. I presume he’ll back that up by publishing figures showing that the rate of crime committed by the refuge/asylum seeker population is similar or below that of natives? Maybe a full breakdown of crimes by nationality and race too?

      He can’t seriously be asking people to take him at face value after successive governments have repeatedly told us there’s no issues and nothing to see here.

      His predecessor all but admitted they won’t punish the figures for fear of how they will be interpreted, if there’s nothing to see there’s nothing to interpret

    8. Brave-Trouble-9171 on

      No further threat? Thank god. The government must have spent the Apple money on mind-readers and Time Machine to insure no one else in citywest was a pedophile and potential rapist. We can all sleep sound tonight. Cunts

    9. Willing-Departure115 on

      Ah the head up the arse approach. I also note that Tusla’s statement about the 10 year old child was very dog whistle victim blamey. Like, we can acknowledge that (a) the majority of asylum seekers are not criminals or dangerous and (b) some of them are, and (c) those with a deportation order really ought to be gone and not in a position to assault anyone.

    10. He’s probably correct.

      However, look at how increasing the population of an area increases the crime levels.

      IPAS centres need no planning, they don’t follow the same process as an apartment complex or something would require. We have them popping up in areas where the services in an area are already strained. The whole system, and the fact someone can stay in it for years, is totally rotten.

    11. Any_Necessary_9588 on

      There’s a correlation, to use the Jim’s phrase, to that poor 10 year old…

    12. malsy123 on

      It would be much easier to control a certain part of the population if the government would stop denying the obvious

    13. Enough-Square1154 on

      Denmark’s left wing government destroyed the “far right ” by enforcing sensible policy that were tough on illegal migrants and welfare fraud

    14. stuyboi888 on

      Fuck sake what a bad take. This is why the right is winning over people every day. There is a terrible perception issue. I live in the area never have any issues. But gaslighting people at a time like this is not the right approach. Silence would have been a better approach till it all blew over

      What the fuck was he still doing in the country, our approach is outdated. We need to get a grip before this is used by the right to erode our countries democracy and rich history of both taking in migrants from war torn countries and massive migration from this country during our time of need

    15. Randomer2023 on

      All this does is cede ground to the far right in Ireland, which we’ve seen happen all across Europe. If centre left/ right parties aren’t willing to acknowledge that yes, there is a problem and it needs to be dealt with more effectively, but that obviously the far right amplify everything to “crisis” levels for their own agenda, then this will keep happening.

    16. Reaver_XIX on

      They keep saying there is no threat and every week there is a story proving the opposite. If this isn’t misinformation then what is.

    17. ExampleNo2489 on

      So according to this government their is no housing problem worth their serious effort, no climate collapse to prepare for, defence necessary for our armed forces, no infrastructure needed replacement and no migration crisis needed addressing

      This clowns are literally asking for a radical far-right government or a total collapse of our society in the future due to political polarisation or climate collapse

      Can’t they actually do anything or is my generation totally screwed

    18. BadgersFannyBatter on

      We should get rid of all the immigrants and return to a gentler whiter Ireland, like the one we had in the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s.

      There was ZERO child abuse back then. If there’s ONE THING you can guarantee that wouldn’t happen in a a white Irish society it’s widespread, organised and industrialised sexual abuse of children.

      Ireland is a clean , innocent and beautiful place. Let’s keep it that way.

    19. ParaMike46 on

      Would love to know what parents with kids who
      Lives in the area feels about this statement. Does it make you feel safe?

    20. GamerGuy123454 on

      Big Jim is trying to gaslight us as if the Government’s immigration policy has not been the largest unmitigated disaster in the history of the state.

    21. Key_Perception4436 on

      26 year old men kidnapping and raping 10 year old girls could happen anywhere in the country. Its just a freak coincidence that it happened at the site of the country’s largest IPAS centre.

      Nothing more to see here

    22. People often say “What’s the difference in who commited the crime? We have plenty of rapists and pedos of our own.”

      The difference is that we can’t do anything about the fact that some of our citizens will commit crimes. A propotion of all people are predicated towards vile acts for whatever reason – it’s just how it is.

      But we COULD have fucking prevented this. We SHOULD have prevented this. A 10 year old girl could have been spared the experience of being sexually assaulted, if we only vetted and deported people properly.

      THAT’S the fucking difference.

      Also, when the government are unveiling policies which seem to indicate they’re okay with bringing in 2+ million immigrats in the next 40 years for the sake of growth (see the “Future Forty” published by the Department of Finance [here](https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-finance/press-releases/minister-donohoe-publishes-report-on-irelands-demographic-outlook-for-next-40-years/), which actually assumed a reduction in current rates of immigration even in its “high immigration” scenario)… well, I can see why they’re keen to say nothing’s wrong here.

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