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Ezra Levant reports from Pearson Airport that he is flying overnight to Dublin, Ireland, following a horrific incident he describes as a 10-year-old girl missing from state care who “shows up” having been raped allegedly by a migrant staying at a government migrant hotel in Dublin. He states the government bought City West, Ireland’s largest hotel, for €150,000,000 and converted it into an urban refugee camp housing 2,000 people—primarily single military-aged migrant men—many of whom discarded their IDs before arriving. He claims these men are not proper refugees and describes them as violent, noting a high crime rate among residents and that they are allowed out into the community daily.
Levante asserts the migrant hotel is in the heart of Dublin, not isolated, and that the residents roam the city daily, with 2,000 men “planted in the heart of Dublin.” He says they receive a roof and three meals a day—more than many Irish homeless people—yet they spend their days in parks, drinking, harassing people on the street, and sitting in primary schoolyards. He frames the incident as part of a broader trend, saying Ireland has a rapid mass immigration program and that all major political parties and the regime media support mass immigration. He contrasts Ireland’s approach with other countries, asserting Ireland’s program is unusually fast and recent.
Levante states his aim is to cover what the Irish public thinks about the rape incident, as well as what people think about politicians, media, and “greedy migrant hotel industrialists,” and to provide the other side of the story beyond state media. He plans to speak with grassroots Irish people who have warned about the situation, and to report on the incident, the politicians, and media coverage. He and his cameraman, Lincoln Jay, are heading to City West Hotel, with a protest scheduled for 07:30 PM Irish time (02:30 PM East Coast time). He asks for help covering economy-class airfare to travel to Dublin, directing supporters to migrantreports.com, where all footage will be posted.
Levante closes by promising further updates once they land, stating: “My job for the next twenty four hours is to cover what the Irish people have to say and what they have to say not only about this horrific rape, but about the politicians and media and the greedy migrant hotel industrialists, what their role is in this too.” He ends with a call-and-response refrain: “What do we want? Raise your hands. Where do we want them? Damn.”