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Irish Americans need to reflect on St. Patrick's Day - be more proactive in immigration reform and consider the next generation

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Irish Americans need to reflect on their roots and their actions on St. Patrick's Day
Irish Americans need to reflect on their roots and their actions on St. Patrick's Day



This is the time in March when many of the 35 million Irish Americans don the dollop of green paint and go in search of a parade, a concert or a pub to celebrate their heritage.
 
The vast majority disappear back into the mist once the special day has passed.

More and more we in Irish America need to question what St Patrick’s Day is all about. It is time for us to do more than the shamrock trot.

The most modern and meaningful arc between America and Ireland today is not the annual St Patrick’s Day parade and its hoopla but Irish Americans reaching out a helping hand to Ireland.

Irish-American soft power has always been enormously important to Ireland. Back in the 1920s and up to the 1960s, emigrant remittances from America kept many thousands of households alive and paid for generations to be educated. The access to America and its jobs was vital for emigrants.

American tourism to Ireland keeps hospitality businesses in many towns and villages alive. American businesses are at the heart of the Irish economy, employing well over 100,000 people.

The end of large-scale Irish immigration to America following the 1965 Immigration Act here brought an end to an era. America is closed off for new Irish emigrants, barring comprehensive immigration reform. Achieving immigration reform and allowing Irish to emigrate legally would be a massive boost if Irish America could help achieve it.

Immigration reform

We need to be far more proactive on immigration reform by recognising the importance of a future flow of Irish to America. It is no secret that Republicans for a variety of reasons will listen to Irish far more than other groups.

That help can be as simple as an organised call to Congress in a day of action, organising a local Irish lobby group or joining with Hispanic heritage organisations to push for fairer immigration laws.
There are many examples of Irish Americans who have not forgotten their hardscrabble heritage or lost the will to help.

More than 1,000 Irish construction workers, Irish and American, fanned all across the Rockaway neighbourhoods in New York from the African-American to Irish enclaves during two recent Irish “days of action” there after Hurricane Sandy.

It was an example of Irish American power at its best and Taoiseach Enda Kenny has recognised it by committing funding to areas and congratulating those who took part.

Most of what Irish Americans must achieve in Ireland will be on a voluntary basis by giving philanthropic support.

This is where Irish America comes in, with its soft power and its traditional role of helping Ireland.
Irish American Chuck Feeney through his Atlantic Philanthropies has transformed third-level education in Ireland as well as funding numerous deserving charities to the tune of over $1.5 billion.

The American-Ireland Fund is one of the largest sources of private support in Ireland. Its hugely successful “Promising Ireland” campaign will likely surpass $150 million by the year’s end.

In recent years, under chairman Loretta Brennan Glucksman and chief executive Kieran McLaughlin, it has developed a tremendous young leaders’ subset and taken on many of the toughest issues in Irish life. It is inspired and driven by the great American tradition of philanthropy, one of this country’s greatest exports and instruments of soft power.

Next generation 

Actively seeking the next generation of Chuck Feeneys and major donors to Irish American groups like the American-Ireland Fund should become a top priority of Ireland and Irish America.

The end of the Troubles has given the next generation of Irish America the permission to become fully involved in Ireland in a way their parents often hesitated to.

Now is the time to ask them to step up to the plate after the St Patrick’s brouhaha has faded. “Giving while living” is the Chuck Feeney mantra adopted by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett among others.

Other Irish Americans can do that too for Ireland’s sake. What is needed is leadership, drive and year-round interest.

See more: Irish in New York , Irish American , St Patrick's Day , Irish immigration


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Irishcop: I don't have any idea about the number who came her from Ireland in the '80s, but I do know that 6 young undocumemted Irish ladies were arrested by the Border Patrol as they were returning from Canada a fow months after 9/11. These 6 were part of a cámogie team(a game like hockey) who had gone from Chicago to Canada to play a match, and while crossing the border back into the U.S. they were arrested because their visitors' visas had expred. The 6 weere escorted to Logan Air Port and deported. The Border Patrol agents proudly boasted that they had "struck a blow" in defence of the homeland. I also served the homeland by serving 4 years in the Marine Corps (as an Irish citizen. Throughout the '90s millions ILLEGALLY entered by our southern border - and very few were deported.
I have a valid question for Mr. O'Dowd. Niall, when the Irish came here in the hundreds of thousands in the 1980's was it not with the help of Irish-Americans that they were helped to attain Green Cards? What happened to all of those Green card holders? We all know the answer. They went home and many now would like to come back. Of those who actually did stay Niall, how many became US Citizens? Answer that Niall! You don't have the guts too!
StevenS: You state (18 March, 0847) that the population of Ireland is 4.5 million - the same as North London. By "ireland" you obviously mean the part of my homeland that was formerly known as the Irish Free State. The fact is that there are another 1.8 residents in the corner of Ireland north of the artificial Partition. A few years ago I made a trip to that part of Ireland, acvcompanied by my wife who is a New England Methodist and has family links near Belfast.area. We visited one of those relatives who is a member of the Church of Ireland, the only denominatiobn that takes its name from the country, not the North or the South but from Ireland.
No one whines hypocritically like the british about the IRA and other insurgencies which were the result of their global nation mugging. I imagine nutzi types like you whine about the way your supremacist bretheren were treated in Zimbabwe and South Africa. It appears you're still too thick to understand that Irish immigration was permitted solely because the labor was needed during industrialization and development of the frontier. Thankfully, the people who rule britain (a class far above you judging by your literacy level) are gradually replacing you with cheap third world labor.
I have it on very good account, witnesses and all, that it is STEVENSTAR in the photo above at the Jacksonville, Florida St. Patrick's day parade!
Wee Willy, if one can believe you are a far down, then it is no wonder you are confused. Yanking your chain has nothing whatsoever to do with starching the sheets. The star of Munster is on a very short halter and once you yank his chain (halter) you can get him to bray like a donkey for however long you want. Now go splatter holy water on yourself!
89WEST, that is not a good word ye are using ,that yanking word.The leader af our presbyterian church,big Ian used tae to do a lot af that when he was a cub, and his mother was steady slapping his ears af, sure she had tae wash the sheets every day,after him
STEVENSTAR lad ye are very insulting, and a wus one of the ones that wus nice to ye on here.Now all a hiv a mind to do is bate the two big ears off you, you sinful serpent.You are a servant of lucifer, you big eared monkey, you need to repent lad, and in tae the bargain I AM NOT AN AMERICAN,your trying tae get me moved fae my BELOVED ULSTER, you also compared me tae a MONGROLOIAN,I am no dog either, big ears.REPENT YOU SINNER
025.....it is more about yanking their chain then any concern about the fitness to govern themselves. I'm sure the YPD have tuned many of them up. It goes without saying there is no love loss between the donkey and the narrow back. They both need to be pitied.
AND IF PEOPLE THINK ANGLO NORMAN IS MAD HAVE A LOOK A Willie Frazer | Mar 19, 2013, 04:48 AND HIS COMMENT BELOW...TALKING TO ME IN A PRETEND IRISH ACCENT AS IF HIS AUDITIONING FOR A PLACE IN A HOLLYWOOD MOVIE.. PRETENDING TO BE A DRUNK IRISH MAN.. AND THINKS ILL BE OFFENDED? NOT AT ALL HAHA!! ALL I THINK IS IF I ONLY HAD A PHONE NUMBER AND AN ADDRESS FOR TO SEND ROUND A DOCTOR TO HELP THIS POOR INSANE AMERICAN MAN, THEN I COULD HELP BUT UNFORTUNATELY I CANNOT HELP HIM.. NOW WHERES GREAT AUNTY MARY ANN WHO IMMIGRATED FROM WEST MAYO IN IRELAND A 186 YEARS AGO... WHEN U NEED HER???? HEY !! haha!!
curtisjohnson- Don't be ungrateful son...
anglo-nutzi - "God Bless America...gave Irish people a second chance & still does." Haven't we been over this or are you still too thick to get it?
Why should Irish-Americans be so obsessed with problems in Ireland when most of the Irish people can't stand them? Irish-Americans are detested by Irish people. If you are American and you go into some of the bars on McLean Ave. you better not go alone and it would be advisable to be a good runner because you will get you ass kicked! That's a fact, and O'Dowd knows it himself!
The lord bless us and save his STEVEN, BUT you would not wish that on yer own people,falling down drunk.Now in all fairness a had a couple myself ,jist tae drown the shamrock ye know, and us free presbyterians are not supposed to touch the stuff at all, but falling down drunk is not acceptable STEVEN.A wus home about quarter past seven, a got Bert Finlays taxi tae drap me off at the door, a wus a wee bit wobly but a did not go to the ground now.
@@89west | Mar 18, 2013, 08:26 PM EDT >>>>>WELL MATE ID RATHER SEE MY FELLOW IRISH COUNTRY MEN FALLING DOWN DRUNK... RATHER THEN THEM GOING INTO SCHOOLS, CINEMAS AND SHOPPING CENTERS SHOOOTING INNOCENT MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN !!!
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