Anti-immigration protests in Belfast, Northern Ireland have escalated into violence for the second consecutive night, prompting police intervention. Demonstrations, reportedly involving far-right groups, were triggered by a recent stabbing attack. Police deployed water cannons to disperse crowds after protests turned unruly. Authorities have condemned the violence and are working to restore order. The unrest highlights growing tensions surrounding immigration in the region. No information regarding injuries has been released at this time, but police are maintaining a significant presence in the area to prevent further clashes. The situation remains volatile as investigations into both the stabbing and the protests continue.