Irish Foreign Minister putting pressure on US politicians to make deal for illegal Irish immigrants
Eamon Gilmore pushing for immigration reform in St. Patrick’s week offensive
Published Monday, February 25, 2013, 7:25 AM
Updated Tuesday, February 26, 2013, 3:23 PM
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Smyrnian | Feb 27, 2013, 07:58 AM EST
And the US elected an amateur leader and avowed socialist who engages in frantic borrowing and wealth redistribution via taxation as our now bankrupt country continues to stay afloat with borrowed Chinese money we can't afford to repay. Italy just elected an idiot and France is no better. No country has it together except maybe Iceland. Why single out the Irish?? Agenda at work maybe?
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anglo-norman | Feb 26, 2013, 09:48 AM EST
I used to have empathy for the Irish but when they elect clowns like this you can only have disgust. How more STUPID can they get??
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johnbyrne | Feb 26, 2013, 09:28 AM EST
PLEASE IGNORE THIS CLOWN AS HE IS LIKELY TO CAUSE MORE PROBLEMS FOR THE ILLEGALS THAN THEY HAVE ALREADY. HE IS JUST PUSHING FOR A U.N.SPOT AS HE WILL BE NEVER AGAIN HEARD OF IN IRISH POLITICS AS SOON AS WE HAVE AN ELECTION.
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anglo-norman | Feb 26, 2013, 08:30 AM EST
You cou;ld not make this up!! How stupid this man Gilmore is...
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Seanmor | Feb 25, 2013, 09:15 PM EST
The article does not say if Taoiseach Gilmore will include undocumented Irish from north of the Border when he meets with U.S. politicians. Very few undocumented Irish from any part of the homeland entered the U.S. ILLEGALLY and few among these 50,00 undocumented are dependent on government handouts and none have children that need bilingual teachers. We should also bear in mind the countless chousands of Irishmen who HONORABLY served in the U.S. military as Irish ccitizens. Having served 4 years in the Marine Corps before I became 'naturraliz', any credit Ireland deserved for my service belongs to the whole country, not meely to the part of Ireland which Gilmore and his fellow Partitionists misgovern.
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olovely | Feb 25, 2013, 09:11 PM EST
Anyone who posts that they don't deserve our support should not be posting on an Irish forum. People like "Paul Hogan"and "Wounded Knee" are a disgrace to their supposed ancestry.
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seanmac50 | Feb 25, 2013, 03:54 PM EST
Gilmore, Kenny, and company should first stop the flow of people from Africa and elsewhere coming to Ireland. if that were done perhaps some of the Irish could remain in Ireland
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Paul Hogan | Feb 25, 2013, 03:11 PM EST
Send them back to Ireland And let
Them Dwaw the Dole
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Smyrnian | Feb 25, 2013, 02:05 PM EST
89West - I remember. You are correct.
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WoundedKnee | Feb 25, 2013, 02:03 PM EST
This is disgraceful behavior by this jerk Gilmore. Just as his useless "government" (in reality merely EU enforcers in Ireland) is pumping ever more foreign migrants into Ireland, he now is conniving at promoting the emigration of young Irish men and women. What a skunk.
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89west | Feb 25, 2013, 01:44 PM EST
For those of you who forget or care not to remember; the Irish enjoyed a very favorable immigration status, that is, before the much touted friends of the Irish, Wobby Kennedy and company changed all that with their immigration reforms of the nineteen-sixties. Remember, one of your own, pulled the welcome mat out from under you.
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Rebelforce | Feb 25, 2013, 01:42 PM EST
I guess it makes some kind of sense that the Irish government would want to make it easier for its Irish citizens to emigrate elsewhere while thousands of non-Irish foreign immigrants still flood into Ireland. But to be honest, it still sounds like an Irish joke to me.
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saraindc | Feb 25, 2013, 12:56 PM EST
I think we have to be very careful here - the irish are not entitled to special treatment no matter how much they have brought to the USA. The same could be said for those working in the fields reaping crops and keeping the service industry working. Illegal irish cannot be singled out for special treatment just because of our relationship with the USA. Why should they get it any easier than anyone else illegal in the country. The reality is if you overstayed your visa, you broke the law and you can't expect a "by" just becuase of your nationality. The simplest thing is anyone illegal goes to the back of the line and is treated the same as someone new who just got a J1 visa. You then have to find an employer to hire you and keep you on, and offer to sponsor you for a green card and then 5/6 years after all that happens (you're talking 10 years ) you might have some chance of citizenship. If they've been here 10 years already, then they might find they're waiting another 10 years but at least can say they followed the law. There should be nothing sweet about it. Lots of Irish did it the legal way - so should the rest of illegals.!
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Nicomax | Feb 25, 2013, 12:51 PM EST
Let's get to the truth on this important issue. In state like Arizona, it's the legals as much as the illegals they are concerned about, no matter that they are doing all those crappy jobs no one else wants to do. Their looks, habits, music, foods, etc. is what bothers them. Now those lovely Irish immigrants are just fine with their pale skins, ginger tops, different, but still nice sounding English. Let them stay and get rid of the others.
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