Dublin Riots: PM Condemns Far-Right Violence and McGregor Reacts

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Ireland's prime minister, Leo Varadkar, condemns the anti-immigrant rioters who caused chaos in Dublin following a knife attack that injured three young children. Police made further arrests to prevent a repeat of the disorder, with 34 people already apprehended. The violence erupted after rumors circulated that a foreign national was responsible for the attack. Varadkar emphasized that the rioters acted out of hate, violence, and a desire to cause pain, rather than a genuine concern for Ireland's well-being. The incident highlights rising tensions over immigration in Ireland, with right-wing groups using social media to stir up opposition.
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