Irish government spends over a hundred million dollars annually on asylum seekers
Cost of diapers for asylum seekers causes a stink as 5,000 seek refuge
Published Sunday, May 20, 2012, 10:02 AM
Updated Sunday, May 20, 2012, 10:02 AM
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GeorgeDillon | May 25, 2012, 09:12 AM EDT
"There has been little or no problem with foreign nationals in Ireland." One in three inmates of Irish jails is a foreign migrant, but sirpeter (who elected him to speak for Ireland?) tells us "There has been little or no problem with foreign nationals in Ireland." What an idiot.
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GeorgeDillon | May 25, 2012, 09:10 AM EDT
We have no desire to be your family, sirpeter. We don't need racist crackpots like you.
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sirpeter | May 23, 2012, 10:40 PM EDT
IrelandNorth.We are talking about the movement of human beings here.I don't live in Ireland to preserve the past.My family is living in Ireland for 1500 years.Irish Americans are my relations but they are not family.To be family you have to live here.Irish Americans are welcome home.There has been little or no problem with foreign nationals in Ireland.They live in Ireland and that makes them family.They are nice people.I don't consider them a dangerous "dilutant".Stop talking sh*t with your bullsh*t negative ethnic equity.I think I have been agreeing with you on lots of your comments.But don't start with this racist crap.Ireland is not America.
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IrelandNorth | May 23, 2012, 06:59 AM EDT
Admittedly, there's an uncomfortable correlation between asylum seekers to Ireland and illegal aliens(?) in the US. But an unduly generous receptive state encourages asylum seekers, who phone home and invite their extended family. Since we love participatory democracy in Ireland, we should have a referendum. Ragged trousered philanthropists who vote for unrestricted access could be invoiced, thereby putting their money where their pious sanctimonious platitudes are. Anything more than 10% of foreign nationals is a dangerous dilutant. Since there are vastly more than that, Ireland now finds itself in negative ethnic equity courtesy of unelected faceless Eurocrats in Brussels, and constitutional subcontractee [m]ild colonial boys in Leinster House.
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mamaginnty | May 22, 2012, 04:56 PM EDT
You are big alright GoergefrigginDillon, you have the biggest filthiest ignorant mouth of anyone on this site, you make us squirm at your bigot comments, and your sick ranting about our country. What makes you think we all follow Fianna Faíl ? You are not Irish, you do not live in Ireland ( thank god ) and know nothing about Ireland except what your relations from Dublin talk/moan about, and the only reason you come to Ireland is to pick up the type of women you would find on any street corner in America, you opened that big mouth on that subject once to often, but I suppose doing it in America, the wife is there and you could get caught eh. You really are one big pain in the ass .Conas a oibríonn ar an talamh do bhean bata tú, is dóigh liom leithscéal as di.
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Bythebay | May 22, 2012, 11:53 AM EDT
Ireland will continue to welcome asylum seekers and continue to support them as needed or deport them as needed. Far better to spend money on them than to send Irish taxpayer money to the American Irish Historical Society on Fifth Avenue in New York which benefits no one in Ireland and which restricted attendance at Michael Higgins vist to the benefactor membership category of $2500 to see him. That wasn't James Connolly's vision.
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Bythebay | May 22, 2012, 11:43 AM EDT
Those complaining about multi-culturalism in Ireland, France and elsewhere are often those who are simultaneously complaining the Irish immigrants weren't welcomed with open arms in the US during the Famine and other times. If you don't want to treat others the way you wish Irish immigrants were treated in the US shame on you.
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sirpeter | May 22, 2012, 05:03 AM EDT
Oh!You big fat American hybrid idiot boy.You're a lost cause in every way Georgie Boy.It was much more appropriate to use Ryanair instead of Aer Lingus in my comment because Michael O'Leary would class Americans as lumpers and cargo.Do you get it now you useless creatin!!You fat American hybrid idiot boy you never will understand Poetic Licence in a comment will ya? What a dull unimaginative bunch of bores ye Americans are.
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sirpeter | May 21, 2012, 08:03 PM EDT
Naw!!Georgie Boy.A lumper wouldn't fit my description at all.Though Ryanair did say they have quite a few lumpers traveling to Ireland from the US every year.Georgie Boy Ryanair class Americans as cargo.
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sirpeter | May 21, 2012, 07:11 AM EDT
Well Georgie Boy that's not my fault if they don't leave when refused asylum ya thicko.They should be made leave by the authorities.The only difference between you and I when it comes to asylum seekers is you want to treat all these people like dogs and I want them treated with respect.Of course even I have my limits when it comes to an American hybrid idiot boy like yourself.
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cinderfella1 | May 21, 2012, 02:05 AM EDT
Charity begins at home first. Not abroad first. All the poor jobless Irish people having to leave their native homeland, while all this bunch of foreigners are given everything and treated like their Irish Royalty. The Irish people need to wake up and vote these politicians, who support asylum seekers, out of office! They have just about taken over France, will Ireland be next?
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cinderfella1 | May 21, 2012, 02:00 AM EDT
If Ireland doesn't watch it, these assylum seekers will take over Dublin first then the rest of Ireland. I was shocked when I went on a recent trip to Paris. I thought that I waS in Baghdad instead of Paris, because there are so many arabs there, and it's just a matter of time, until they take over that country.
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aloistmartin | May 20, 2012, 10:34 PM EDT
Dublin does what It can to keep the Riff Raff off The Streets of Ulster, in time for the Queens visit ... @?
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Seanmor | May 20, 2012, 09:49 PM EDT
Asylum seekers of the Third World know very well they're warmly welcomed in the Irish state, and many arrive there under false pretenses. In 2005 the Minister for Justice signed a deportation order of Nigerian Ms Izevbekhai and her 2 daughters, aged 9 and 10. She had suoght asylum in Ireland claining that her other daughter had been sexually mutilated ib her homeland and died as a result.. Finally, in May of last year, the European Court of Human Rights decided that there waas no official record of Izevbekhai's daughter having died as a result of mutilation and rejected her appear of deportation which the Irish court had ordered. At the present time common sense should dictate to high officials in the Dáil be more concerned about their own young, educated unemployed citizens than about foreigners seeking asylum in the midst of the current recession.
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