Young Irish living in New York still back Barack Obama as President of the United States
Obama will have the support, but not the votes, of young Irish in NYC
Published Saturday, October 13, 2012, 7:36 AM
Updated Saturday, October 13, 2012, 7:36 AM
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BrianO | Oct 14, 2012, 11:09 AM EDT
Getting harder and harder for IC to write a positive article about obama, as it seems he is finally being questioned on his views and actions. Nice try though, attempting to polish the obama sneaker.
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Maggie47 | Oct 13, 2012, 03:32 PM EDT
Sean, Illegal is Illegall! and in my view is a felony who wrote this article broke the law. I came legally so did my 8 brothers.
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Seanmor | Oct 13, 2012, 02:21 PM EDT
Maggie, there is a huge difference betweeen those immigrants who LEGALL came to there shores and remained here ehen their visas exopired and those who entered ILLEGALLY and are still here. In like manner, one enters my houme with my full knowlege and consent and overstays his welcome is far less objectionable than the person who breaks into my home to take up permanent residence.
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Maggie47 | Oct 13, 2012, 01:51 PM EDT
Sean, your headline should read "Young illegal irish"
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Maggie47 | Oct 13, 2012, 01:41 PM EDT
Looking for hand out from Obama. If you are not legally here go back to Ireland and try make it a better country.
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Seanmor | Oct 13, 2012, 11:19 AM EDT
I can understand why Jane M. may not approve of Romney's immigration policies. Romney as well of most politicians make no distinction between English-speaking immigrants who LEGALLY entered the U.S. but stayed here when their visa expired and ILLEGAL aliens who speak little or no English. Jane M., Lillian D. and thousands od other undocumented Irish immigrants probably have a distant ancestor or a close Irish relative or neighbor who honorably served in the defence forces of the U.S. and helped make Americaan the great nation that it is. Shouldn't that service count for the hard working, law-abiding young Irish immigrants of today. I suggest that every Irish person who is a military veteran be allowed to sponsor one Irish immigrant for every year of HONORABLE service he/she gave to the U.S.
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