Remote Irish Island Promises Asylum for Americans Fleeing Trump


Those who have promised to leave the country if Trump wins in November may finally have a place to go, thanks to a small island in Ireland.

American citizens, who are terrified at the prospect of Donald Trump becoming the next President, have been urged to consider relocating to one of Ireland’s remotest islands.

Inishturk, off Co. Mayo, has seen its once thriving population plummet to just 58, with only three pupils attending the local primary school.

The dwindling community’s leaders are desperately trying to entice families to move over to breathe new life into the isolated outpost and secure its future.

And they stressed their tranquil isle, located nine miles off the coast, could make the ideal permanent refuge for those who cannot face life in a United States headed by Donald Trump.

If we’re lucky, this island could become a haven for the scores of celebrities who have promised to flee from a Trump presidency. Imagine how nice it would be to get rid of all of them all at once.

Source: Irish Central

 



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