The city of Belfast is experiencing a new wave of violence tied to mass migration, with native Irish communities uniting against the threat to their culture, safety, and way of life.
In a powerful mini-documentary, 'Belfast: A New Menace Rising,' the people on the ground share their stories and perspectives on the escalating tensions.
At the heart of the documentary are four powerful voices, each offering a unique perspective on the crisis.
Richard Inman, a veteran activist, delivers a boots-on-the-ground account of the escalating tensions, while Sarah White, a prominent female voice in patriotic circles, offers an on-the-streets perspective from recent protests.
Clifford Peeples, a battle-hardened loyalist pastor with deep Ulster roots, connects Troubles-era history to today's shared defense of their homeland.
Dean, founder of the Concerned Parents group, represents the everyday working-class resident fighting for family safety and community stability.
The film examines the June 2026 stabbing incident in Belfast that sparked widespread unrest, contrasting it with the protection of a long-integrated Sudanese family to argue the issue centers on failed assimilation and integration, not race.
Old enemies, once divided by historic grievances, are shown setting aside their differences to confront what they see as a common threat to their culture, safety, and way of life.
As nationalists and native-born Irish push back against uncontrolled immigration and the violence that follows, Belfast becomes a warning to America and the West: when integration fails, communities will unite to defend their homeland.
Raw, unapologetic, and driven by passionate interviewee testimony, the documentary positions Northern Ireland as the unexpected frontline in a broader cultural reckoning.
The complete investigation, a result of Enrique Tarrio's investigative reporting from Belfast and Ballymena in Northern Ireland, is now available.
The documentary offers a raw and unapologetic look at the crisis unfolding in Belfast, highlighting the failure of integration and the need for communities to come together to defend their homeland.