Irish call for end to mass migration after attempted beheading is stopped by citizens in Belfast

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The Irish people in Belfast have banded together against mass migration after a native man was attacked by an immigrant who attempted to behead him in the street.

Graphic footage of the attempted beheading was posted to X Monday night, displaying the victim struggling under a knife blade, slicing into his bleeding neck. Bystanders intervened, kicking and hitting the attacker with a stick until the authorities responded.

According to the BBC News, the victim was taken to the hospital in serious condition. The attacker entered the UK in 2023 through the Common Travel Area policy and was slated to leave in 2028. The police stated that they do not believe the incident was terrorism-related.

But Belfast residents are shaken by the attack. Protests followed on Tuesday, with footage of Irish Protestants and Catholics putting aside their long-standing differences and coming together. The Knights Templar International displayed footage of this unification on X.

Into the night, protests turned violent, with residents allegedly setting fire to migrant housing.

The New York Post reported that businesses, police cars and buses were set on fire as rioters smashed windows and searched for migrants.

Journalist Peter Lloyd posted a video of the riots on X, stating, “Nobody in Belfast consented to a mass immigration from the Third World. In fact, they voting AGAINST it for 20+ years. Their anger is entirely understandable.”

MMA fighter Conor McGregor asked everyone to “Pray for our Island.”

While UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned clashes with law enforcement, everyday people are pointing to the violence brought by mass migration as the true issue.

On Tuesday, Turning Point UK posted footage of minority men dancing in a Belfast park with large knives. Knife crime in the UK has “increased considerably” over the past decade, according to Statista.

The Belfast incident comes just as British citizens are still protesting the death of stabbing victim Henry Nowak. Nowak was murdered by a migrant but handcuffed by police after the attacker pretended to be a victim of racist insults, per RSBN.

These incidents have sparked a new movement demanding the Save Europe Act, a mandate to repatriate non-European foreigners to their home countries. Founder Eva Vlaardingerbroek posted to X, stating, “We are demanding of the European Commission to install a total and full halt on non-Western immigration, both legal and illegal.

While the future of this movement is uncertain, British politician Rupert Lowe (MP) has written to Prime Minister Starmer demanding that “Full details of the savage’s nationality, immigration status and religion must be made available to the public as a matter of urgency.”

“The British people need to know the full truth. Now,” he concluded.

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