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Democrats Abroad Ireland honor former congressman Brian Donnelly

Celebrate Thanksgiving and the man responsible for the Donnelly Visas


Democrats Abroad celebrate Thanksgiving and Brian Donnelly
Democrats Abroad celebrate Thanksgiving and Brian Donnelly

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On Thanksgiving night, more than 100 American Democrats living in Ireland and their families gathered at the Dublin Hilton to enjoy wonderful food, the warm company of family and friends, and the American football playing on several big screen TVs.

They were joined this year by a number of recipients of the Donnelly Visa, who told their own personal stories about what the visa meant to them and how their taste of the American Dream changed their lives forever. 2011 marks the 25th anniversary of the passage of legislation that allowed some 20,000 Irish people to obtain green cards and to avail of a chance at a new life in the United States. Democrats Abroad Ireland honoured the champion of the visa legislation, former Congressman Brian Donnelly, with an award for his Outstanding Contribution to the American Experience.

This special event was covered on the RTÉ main evening news (see clip below) and RTÉ news presenter Eileen Whelan served as MC for the night.

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Congressman Brian Donnelly, an Irish-American Democrat from Boston, dedicated himself throughout his seven terms in the United States House of Representatives to Irish issues and was the “go-to guy” for Irish diplomats on Capitol Hill on everything that mattered to Ireland in the 1980s and early 1990s.

In statements that were read out at the event, Irish Voice and IrishCentral.com founder Niall O’Dowd and Congressman Richard Neal praised Congressman Donnelly’s efforts in fighting for the undocumented Irish in the United States. O’Dowd noted that:

“The Donnelly Visas were the single biggest breakthrough for the Irish in America since the 1965 Immigration Act effectively ended legal emigration there. Brian Donnelly seized the moment, as soon as it became clear than tens of thousands of Irish were once again emigrating to America, fleeing economic hard times. We have always had great champions in Congress and Brian is right up there alongside Ted Kennedy, Tip O'Neill and others.”

The Donnelly Visa recipients who spoke so eloquently at the event were inspiring and humorous in equal measure.

The Marshall family – brothers, Kevin and David, and their father, Frank – spoke of their experiences of the Donnelly Visa. Frank recalled his own reaction to the news that his sons were getting a chance at a new life in the United States: delight at their opportunity, but sadness at their absence. Kevin and David recounted how their American educational, personal, and professional endeavours changed them and ultimately opened the doors to successful careers back in Ireland.


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I know a lot of very grateful Irish people in the United States for Brian Donnelly, Tip O'Neil and Teddy Kennedy. The Donnelly Visa enabled Irish people to start a new life after their own country couldn't provide much. Of course most of these people made a huge contribution to their new home also.
 




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