On night of Thursday May 16th locals in the Southern Ireland town of Clonmel made a show of resistance to the construction of a camp in their town. The camp is being built for migrants and refugees, of which Ireland is being flooded with. The media desperately tries to claim these are for Ukrainian refugees, which the government and media have consistently lied about, having sub-saharan africans and muslims show up after the construction has completed
Locals made their show of resistance to the construction in several ways, the construction site had security which was physically attacked, multiple vehicles were set ablaze, and general pressure was put on the construction crews.
The general pressure led to several individuals walking off the job site (pictured) not wanting to be associated with the project and multiple construction vehicles turning around from the site.
This sort of grass-roots resistance to replacement at a local level is hard for the system to counter. A construction crew is not a political entity in the same way as the Gardai (cops) are. Similarly the owner of a construction firm does not want put their costly and very flamable equipment (trucks, cranes, bulldozers, etc) at risk for a limited profit from a job.
Americans may be somewhat familiar with "stop-cop-city", a largely leftist + communist movement aimed around stopping the construction of a police training facility and abolishing the police. It's worth examining their tactics to stop that construction when planning a response to similar construction of migrant/refugee invader housing.
Individuals associated with this group have meticulously watched construction sites and put in FOIA requests to figure out what companies are involved in building or pouring concrete then have distributed this information on the internet. This information is then picked up by radicals who find the best opportunities to strike back against these firms, resulting in vandalism and arson in multiple instances. Individuals have also set up camps at the planned sites forcing the police to remove them, which is then propagandized around to make the implementation of policies more painful and time consuming.
While a meaningful Nationalist position isn't to abolish the police (rather to take over the institution and point it in a Nationalist direction) like stop-cop-city these sorts of tactics are useful if it comes to Migrant Centers, african welfare housing ("Section 8"), homosexual/LGBT grooming centers, or other physical manifestations the enemy.