Police Increase Patrols After Anti-Immigration Riots and Targeting of Migrant Addresses in Belfast

Police Increase Patrols After Anti-Immigration Riots and Targeting of Migrant Addresses in Belfast
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The circulation of targeted addresses and violence against migrants in Belfast has raised concerns about racism and community safety.

  • Police have ramped up patrols around hospitals after healthcare workers reported threats and intimidation.
  • Northern Ireland police received calls from distressed residents as a list of Belfast home addresses circulated online amid riots.
  • A list of addresses, reportedly of houses where immigrants live, was widely shared on social media during the violence.
  • Recent stabbings in England and Northern Ireland have fueled protests and unrest, with right-wing voices active online.
  • Nurses and migrant workers in Belfast have reported feeling 'terrified' following the recent disorder.

Widespread violence broke out in Belfast amid anti-immigration riots, during which a list of home addresses associated with immigrants circulated online. Police responded by increasing patrols and receiving distress calls from affected residents.

The events have heightened fears among minority ethnic communities and healthcare workers, highlighting ongoing concerns about racism and the safety of migrants in Northern Ireland.

Authorities are continuing investigations and have increased security measures. Community leaders and monitoring groups are calling for further action to protect targeted individuals and address the spread of hate online.

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