Former UFC champion Conor McGregor issued a harsh warning to critics who shot down his claims about Irish immigration and trafficking issues.
McGregor appeared at the White House on St. Patrick's Day, where he made public comments about the “illegal immigrant racket” that made the Irish town “overrun.”
Since his visit, McGregor has been sharing news clippings Irish police refuse It is reportedly that he claims and at least one politician is calling his comments.”no way“And it does not reflect Ireland's positive outlook on 'diversity.'
According to YahooSimon Harris, the second-ranked member of the Irish government, said he had a sense of “aversion” towards Ireland's McGregor, and that the fighters represented “the worst toxic masculinity.”
“You have 12 days.”
On Wednesday, McGregor took him to his X account to deal with his detractors and said that the “adhominem-style attack” on him was a classic bias tactic for the “government elite” in Ireland.
“What is your response/plan of action for the issues I raised? Ireland wants to know.” McGregor continuation.
“Don't let me continue,” McGregor warned. “Do what the people in Ireland say. There's no problem here. Don't do that, don't finish.
The 36-year-old then gave the government an ultimatum. Develop a plan to cleanse illegal immigration, human trafficking, and welfare, or meet face-to-face from the US President's office.
“In dismantling Ireland's trafficking racket, there are 12 days to present a clear plan of action. 2. Everyone who has entered the illegality, crime, large-scale deportation of radical imports, and everyone who has gone into illegality, and everyone who has not put a burden on the welfare system that has not made an effort to secure or cooperate with employment or Irish culture.
McGregor then called for a “strict border protection adjustment” before telling Irish elites to “save themselves” by saving the Irish population.
“My direct plan of action that Ireland or Ireland and the United States want to implement will be published in a White House paper attached to my signature,” he added.
In 2024, McGregor cheated on running for his Irish office, but hasn't mentioned it seriously recently. Instead, he has focused on what he sees as the will of the working class Irish people.
Last September, McGregor called himself the “only logical choice” for the Irish president, reflecting ongoing sentiment about a “greedy and corrupt” politician in his home country.
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