Should Ireland accept 272 migrants ?
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world...otas-1.2210931
Yes
No
Should Ireland accept 272 migrants ?
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world...otas-1.2210931
Last edited by tony1; 13-05-15 at 23:09.
Yes........If we accept 272 genuine cases (no problem with that) ,can we send back 272 of the ones who shouldn't be here?
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I know its harsh most people agree these will be a burden on the state, they are uneducated and we already cant cope with what we have and will it stop at 272, where do you draw the line,
Erm, I have a friend who works as a migration lawyer who gets cases of people who are gay or from a demonised religious group who would be murdered if they stepped back onto the soil of their origin country. I think Ireland can afford to take them as many still get deported back :-/
I think what's bad is kids "celebrating" their 10th birthday in direct provision and so are forced to rely on the state cause they aren't allowed to work.
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If it gets done (as hinted at) by population size,i cant see Britain being happy with/agreeing to 3600.
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The slate should be wiped clean with for those people.
IF they're here 10 years and have caused no trouble , give them residency.The children are Irish by now anyway.When they reach university age they have to pay non- EU rates which means no university for them.And decide on any future asylum cases more quickly.
Last edited by nonpareil; 14-05-15 at 00:08.
We shouldn't take that amount, it is a lot for a country that is struggling to get back on its feet
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