Anti-immigrant protesters burn police van after girl attacked near Dublin asylum seeker housing

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DUBLIN — Anti-immigrant protesters burned a police vehicle and attacked officers near a building housing asylum seekers in Dublin on Tuesday, the justice minister said, a day after a man was arrested for an attack on a young girl nearby.

The incident comes two years after anti-immigrant protesters triggered a major riot in the center of Dublin after the stabbing of three young children.

The Irish Times, which published a video of a burning police van, reported that over 500 people were involved in the protest outside the building in West Dublin on Tuesday evening.

Anti-immigrant protesters burned a Dublin police vehicle after a young girl was attacked near asylum seeker housing. AFP via Getty Images
According to The Irish Times, over 500 people were involved in the protest outside the building in West Dublin on Tuesday evening. AFP via Getty Images
Damage is seen at the entrance of the Citywest Hotel, which is used to house asylum seekers, on Wednesday. AP

Videos posted on X by Irish media outlets and anti-immigrant activists showed people holding Irish flags and placards with anti-immigrant slogans.

Protesters threw glass bottles and fireworks at police.

“The weaponizing of a crime by people who wish to sow dissent in our society is not unexpected,” Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan said in a statement. “This is unacceptable and will result in a forceful response.”

Police on Tuesday said a man in his 20s had been charged in the area following an alleged serious assault of a female juvenile.

The leader of the largest opposition party Sinn Fein, Mary Lou McDonald, in parliament on Tuesday cited reports that the man had a deportation order issued against him in March this year.

Anti-immigrant activists held Irish flags, anti-immigrant signs, and threw glass bottles and fireworks at cops. AFP via Getty Images
Onlookers film a police vehicle burning as a demonstration outside a hotel housing asylum seekers turns violent in Ireland. AFP via Getty Images
Garda Síochána police officers stand near a burned police vehicle. AP

O’Callaghan said he has asked the most senior official in his department for a detailed account of the management of the asylum application in the case.

Police did not respond to a request for comment.

While Ireland is almost unique in Europe in having no far-right members of parliament, recent years have brought a sharp rise in the profile of anti-immigrant groups with regular rallies to demand curbs on immigration.

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