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Dublin Institute for Sustainable Community

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The concept of the "Dublin Institute for Sustainable Community" originated in the fall of 2022, upon witnessing the initial protests in East Wall against the proposed establishment of a new Asylum centre in the former office building. It quickly became apparent that the local community had not been consulted by the authorities, who failed to inform them or take their concerns into account. Furthermore, the authorities unjustly labelled the local community as "far-right" once the protests began, and their involvement was limited to mere "information" rather than genuine consideration of the concerns raised. However, when we step back and truly consider these concerns, it becomes clear that a fundamental shift is necessary in order to adopt a long-term, sustainable approach to mass immigration. This entails restricting immigration to Ireland (not exclusively refugees) to a specified percentage (10% to 15%) of the overall population, providing support to refugees exclusively within or geographically close to the crisis centres, permitting immigration solely based on the individual immigrant's merit (with a net tax contribution surpassing benefits), and granting citizenship solely on the basis of merit.

We have promptly come to the realization that the local community leaders possess a great deal of common sense, comprehension of the situation, and practical suggestions. However, the political elite, mainstream media, and NGOs exhibit no inclination or competence to address the issue. This realization has prompted the establishment of the Dublin Institute for Sustainable Community (DISC).

As we have been developing Fair Immigration Protocols inspired by the Irish paradigm, the blueprint has been designed to be universally applicable, catering to every nation and community.

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