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TD Michael Collins was interviewed on The Niall Boylan Show over comments that he made that the Irish people need to prioritised in Ireland. He told Boylan that a large influx of people coming into a hotel in a rural community is not going to work and re-iterated his comment that Ireland is losing its culture. He said we must look after the Irish first and foremost.
Caller John agreed. He told Niall:
“We’re losing our identity, we’re losing absolutely everything because we have an absolute gobshite of a Taoiseach there who is just letting anybody in.”
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An Albanian women told RTÉ Prime Time that reason she claimed asylum in Ireland is because her boyfriend had abused her when they lived in Greece. The woman said she had been caught illegally in Ireland with false documents and this had prompted her asylum claim.
According to the Reception and Integration Agency (RIA), in the year to November 2018, the top two countries of origin for asylum seekers were Georgia and Albania which the Department of Justice regards as safe countries of origin.
Georgia has been a top country of origin for asylum seekers in Ireland since the EU granted Georgians visa-free travel to the Schengen area of the EU in March 2017, although Ireland is not in the Schengen area.
The Department of Justice told the Irish times that:
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There was a huge applause at a packed community meeting in Oughterard last Wednesday for Galway TD Noel Grealish over remarks he made about economic migrants abusing the asylum system in order to move to Ireland.
Grealish was speaking at what was described as the biggest political meeting every held in Oughterard in opposition to any plans to accommodate asylum seekers at the Connemara Gateway Hotel. Reports suggest as many as 800 to 1,00 locals showed up at the meeting from a population of around 1,500.
Leaflets were handed out at the meeting informing the community that in 2016, Eurostat revealed that 90% of asylum seekers in Ireland were not considered genuine. However, in 2017, the ESRI revealed that 80% of deportation orders against failed asylum seekers are nev Continue reading…
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