hatrickpatrick wrote: » Looks like the next generation have decided to forgo the gangland business in favour of the compo business https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/five-friends-settle-defamation-case-after-restaurant-accused-them-of-not-paying-for-meal-38133878.html
Knives, scalpel and hammer among weapons seized by gardai from teens in North Dublin
tayto lover wrote: » Can these people not be deported if they offend here? It should also be a condition of entry into the country. Commit crime and you will be sent back home.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » They are seriously messed up people They seem to reject Irish culture, their background culture (I mean west African, Central African, Middle East, Asian, whatever) and instead cling like barnacles to some British commuter town gang rubbish. They are a laughable embarrassment to themselves - no wonder they are looked down upon everywhere they go
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Don’t expect any of the mainstream political parties to ever contemplate such a move. There are smaller parties who might legislate for it. Vote wisely ppl
MrFresh wrote: » What are you talking about? It's already legislated for. A person here on a visa can be denied a renewal or an application for citizenship if they have a criminal record.
declan2693 wrote: » Just because they can doesnt mean they will
Beechwoodspark wrote: » No interest in debating you mrfresh. I know yer type-off with ye
MrFresh wrote: » Except they do. Yes, I imagine it's tough to debate someone who can point out you are factually incorrect. Really must cramp your style when you can't freely spread falsehoods.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » What falsehoods?
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Don’t expect any of the mainstream political parties to ever contemplate such a move.
MrFresh wrote: » This one.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Show me how that is a falsehood
MrFresh wrote: » The legislation you were speaking of is already in place and was introduced by a mainstream party.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Deporting young men who have spent most of their lives here and may have residence or even citizenship? Show me that legislation please? Or else stop talking absolute scutter
MrFresh wrote: » Minister has the power to deport non nationalsImmigration Act 1999 Section 3 The power to revoke citizenship has been a power available since the 1956 Act We even had a referendum to give the government power to deport children born to immigrants in the state. Last year the government attempted to deport a child to China despite him having no personal connection to the place. Any other laws you need?
tomwaits48 wrote: » Utter scumbags.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » So all these guys will be stripped off their citizenship and sent packing back to wherever yeah? Yeah right. Stop deluding yerself.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Address the original point please mrfresh Ps. Read it slowly and carefully before typing your response.