Ireland faces significant unrest as anti-migrant protests, spurred by a surge in immigration, turn violent. Dublin sees riots, arson, and attacks on migrant facilities. The immigration spike has strained housing and healthcare, while government policies toughen. Historical context explains Ireland's emigration past and its current migrant influx.
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