United States Ambassador to Ireland Edward Crawford.RollingNews.ie

US Ambassador to Ireland Edward F. Crawford angered a lot of Irish people after he tweeted that Ireland was looking forward to an upcoming visit from Mike Pence.

The US vice-president has confirmed that he will be in Ireland from September 6-7, following visits to Iceland and Britain. He is expected to meet with Irish President Michael D. Higgins, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, and Tanaiste Simon Coveney.

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Crawford, an 81-year-old Ohio businessman who was confirmed as ambassador earlier this year, was sworn in by Pence in June. On August 16,  he tweeted: “Ireland looks forward to this important visit to Vice President Pence.”

The tweet from the ambassador sparked a social media backlash, HotPress.com reports.

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“Ambassador you do not speak for Ireland, nor do I. But as an Irish person I do not welcome your Vice President who is a misogynist and presides over a system of family separation that just appears to value cruelty,” responded Dr. Shivaun Quinlivan, a law lecturer at NUI Galway.

Senator Aodhán Ó Ríordáin tweeted: “No we absolutely don’t welcome the VP here Ambassador. His administration is now internationally renowned for sowing division and spewing hateful xenophobic rhetoric. Pence is a disgrace to his Irish immigrant past.”

Here are more of the replies to the ambassador's tweet:

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As for the vice-president, he has said he is looking forward to traveling to Ireland and celebrating his Irish roots.