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Send us your murderers, rapists, and sex slave masters, apparently they can come to Ireland if the Taoiseach is to be believed.

Leo Varadkar’s welcome to religious fanatics who might have been involved in some of the worst terrorist atrocities is akin to cead mile failte for a hundred thousand killings and sex attacks.

Tory Boy’s “Bring Them Home’ speech came just days after British special forces found the severed heads of 50 sex slaves murdered by ISIS.

There may have been Irish citizens among those who carried out this atrocity but if there were the Taoiseach’s welcome apparently applies to them.

I hope he has made arrangements for the ISIS terrorists to shack up in his Castleknock constituency because I don’t believe for a minute Irish people want these religious fanatics in their communities. Mind you if they object they’ll probably be branded racists.

Look at this another way, if these jihadists, who want to overthrow Western civilisation and consider all Christians and Jews as infidels, had won, what would they be doing now?

They would be secure in their caliphate with sex slaves and continuing mass beheadings and crucifixions while planning to launch attacks on the West.

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The only reason they want to come here is because they have been defeated and after carrying out countless murders they want to save their skins.

Now they are butchering their sex slaves to stop them from incriminating them, shaving off their beards and heading our way.

In the past week Denmark’s three main political parties refused to accept the return of citizens who have travelled to Syria to fight for ISIS.

They all ruled out accepting the re-entry of Danish terrorists following Donald Trump’s call for European states to take back around 800 insurgents captured in Syria.

Britain also rejected taking back ISIS bride Shamima Begum who says she has no regrets about joining the terror group.

No so our Taoiseach who not only rolled out the welcome mat to killers, he also had a go at the UK for wanting to protect its citizens from them.

Apparently, Leo wants us to take responsibility for our own people, saying we shouldn’t expect Irish nationals “to be somebody else’s problem”.

Heaven forbid we should offload our problems on others and make someone stateless.

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This was rich from the head of a state which offloaded millions of unemployed down the decades because it was such a basket case economy it couldn’t find work for its young.

Didn’t we also offload tens of thousands of women to abortion clinics in the UK because Irish governments refused to accept it was our problem? This is also the country which refuses to give citizenship to children born here to law-abiding non-EU nationals yet is willing to take in terrorists who may have obtained their Irish citizenship through bogus marriages.

It should also be remembered this is the state which last summer tried to deport 14-year-old Nonso Moujeke to Nigeria even though he left the country as a baby and had no friends or didn’t speak the language.

There are now allegations Ireland’s only ISIS terrorist became a citizen here through a bogus marriage but there may be as many as 30 others who fought for insurgents in Syria.

Has Tory Boy actually thought this through? Has he made arrangements for our already overstretched gardai to carry out round-the-clock monitoring of the returned mass murderers?

It will also be interesting to see how he plans to house the terrorists when he can’t find homes for thousands of citizens who didn’t travel to fight in a religious war.

The fact these fanatics chose to leave this country and all the benefits and rights of being Irish and EU citizens also shows how committed they are to their extreme brand of Islam.

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Does our Taoiseach imagine that because they have shaved off their beards they have changed their ways? Mr Varadkar should also explain how these people could be prosecuted under Irish law if there is evidence they were involved in serious crimes or does he intend to grant them a de facto amnesty for murder, rape or even genocide?

Once again the Taoiseach is putting the welfare of lawbreakers ahead of that of ordinary citizens in the same way his party gave preferential treatment to banks involved in money laundering and mass fraud.

If Mr Varadkar is willing to take in Islamic terrorists who have been involved in unspeakable crimes he might as well welcome home senior members of the Kinahan cartel.

In a way both sets of criminals are driven by ideology, with the former it is religion while the latter’s religion is money.

But what’s the difference when you consider the victims?