Recent violent incidents, including a murder and an attempted beheading in Northern Ireland, are being leveraged by far-right groups to mobilize anti-immigration protests. These groups are capitalizing on public outrage following the events in Belfast and Southampton, using them as “triggers” to rally supporters. Thousands have reportedly been mobilized as a result of this exploitation. The incidents have ignited tensions surrounding immigration, with the far-right framing them as evidence of the dangers posed by immigrants. Authorities are monitoring the situation, concerned about potential escalations of violence and the spread of extremist ideologies. The events highlight a growing trend of far-right groups exploiting tragedies to advance their political agendas and stoke anti-immigrant sentiment. These protests represent a significant challenge to social cohesion and public safety.