Immigration reform time - now is the time to make Irish and American history for the thousands living in limbo
Immigration reform posed to impact lives on both sides of the Atlantic
Published Thursday, February 7, 2013, 7:31 AM
Updated Thursday, February 7, 2013, 7:31 AM
It is not time for faint hearts or weasel words that mean nothing. We have to bring our A game to this debate, a critical one for the future of the community in the U.S.
Let the battle begin.
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joan1954 | Feb 07, 2013, 05:30 PM EST
Here in San Antonio we are seeing
new blood but many of them don't want to
join the organizations. Have heard
that the newcomers want to get their
lives in order and on track before joining.
We do have a GAA team, two schools of Irish
Dancing, CCE and three organizations. Like
Seanmor, though, the Irish who are
joining these groups are from
families long removed from Ireland.
We have not seen an Irish government
representative since 2007. We also see
many from north of the border.
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Seanmor | Feb 07, 2013, 08:45 AM EST
The article states that many Irish organizations, "...have lost the vital life blood of new immigrants". From the early '8os to the late '90s, I was very active in th Bronx Gaelic League. But there were hardly any new arrivals at our c é1lís, or language and history classes, and many of these were recent arrivals from north of the artificial Partition. When it came to promoting Irish culture, we were largely dependent on participants who were a generation of 2 removed from Ireland. One of our most enthsiastic students was a New England Methodist whose ancestors fought the Brits in the Revolution. During my 20 plus years in the Gaelic League, I never saw an official of the Southern Irish State at any of our functions.
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