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Irish American lobby focused on immigration reform in Obama’s second term

Solving undocumented and future flow of Irish into the United States considered vital

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VERY FEW IRISH PEOPLE MOVE TO AMERICA ANYMORE..MOST NOW IMMIGRATE TO ENGLAND OR OTHER PARTS OF THE UK, AUSTRALIA , NEW ZEALAND AND CANADA... SO IM WONDERING THE IRISH IN AMERICA THEY CANT BE THAT MANY ILLIGALS THERE ANYMORE.. AND ANY THAT ARE LEFT JUST LET THEM HOME.... BESIDES KEEPING THEM THERE FOR CHEAP LABOUR... THE AMERICANS DO THE SAME TO THE MEXICANS ...LET THEM COME IN AND KEEL THEM ILLIGAL SO THEY CAN DO ALL THE LOW CLASS JOBS AND WORK FOR NOTHING ..... THATS WHATS REALLY GOING ON !!!
Any new immigration laws should talke into account the fact that the undocumented Irish LEGALL entered the U.S. but overstayed their visas, and many are well ducated higly skilled, speak PERFECT English and easily assimilate. These Irish are ready and willing to make a valuable contribution to their adopted country, as did many previous generations of immigrations from the Emerald Isle, including those of us who HONORABLY served in the nation's defense forces before we became U.S. citizens. As a loyal U.S. citizen, a veteran of 4 years in the Marine Corps and a 25-year year member of the American Legion, I say WELCOME to my fellow Irish immigrants who are very deserving of permanent residence status.
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