darkman2 wrote: » Not because of the Poles etc....they are white like us so tend to go unnoticed.
darkman2 wrote: » When it is too late?
darkman2 wrote: » So how will we deal with this issue of immigration?
darkman2 wrote: » Will the Politically correct always hold this strangle on any debate about it until we suffer real consequences?
invincibleirish wrote: » I love the smell of right wing reactionary anti immigrant rhetoric so early in the morning.....makes my trendy liberal self feel so....alive....
orestes wrote: » Ah, Irish people giving out about immigration, the ironing never ceases to make me laugh
JangoFett wrote: » A lot of people who come to Ireland do work and pay taxes and earn what they have here. The Poles being in Ireland, apparently their plan is to come to Ireland, work for a few years and then go back to Poland, nothing permanent, not 100% sure though Sure, there is an element in Ireland visitors that cause trouble but there is an element in Irish people that cause trouble too! Saying that african people commit more crimes like that other thread is complete horse****. Those stories are just more publicised because it gets up the backs of the racist and the slightly racist people
darkman2 wrote: » When did I say Blacks commit more crimes then Whites? Never.
Xavi6 wrote: » Whatever about the OP, I'm anything but anti-immigrant and think it's great having a healthy mix of cultures. However I do feel it is unhealthy to have such segregation in Ireland, or any country for that matter. As I said, I've seen it over here and the same thing is slowly creeping in back home. You can't honestly tell me that that's a good situation.
elmolesto wrote: » I think it's great to have a mix of cultures.
JangoFett wrote: » Whoa whoa whoa, I didn't say you said that. Because you CLEARLY didn't. I was just referring to the other thread that is enraging But what you say makes a lot of sense, however if you express these views in a public forum, like this, or even in a pub, you will be branded as racist at some point. If we turn away asylum seekers or immigrants Ireland becomes a hypocrite and we get a ****ty reputation. I think it can be good for Ireland, more genetic diversity and all that lark. But, should Ireland start deporting more people, the media already jumps all over those sob stories What would the criteria be, I'm genuinely curious about this. Like if you come to Ireland, get all the benefits to get you started here and if you haven't looked for a job in X months you get kicked out, or if you get offered jobs and don't take them you get deported after X months?
Blue_Lagoon wrote: » Was there a time in the States when concern was voiced about Irish immigration? They came in the thousands, and seemed to concentrate in enclaves (at first), too, among people like themselves. Did they bring change with them? Of course. I doubt today that many would look back and say it was a bad thing. If you don't believe it, then show up for St Pat's in Chicago when they dye the river green, march the Miracle Mile, and party from sundown to sun rise on Rush Street. Although not an official US holiday, you would think it was, with millions over here from seaboard to seaboard claiming to be Irish on that day (even if they have no ancestry). Since I've been here, I have always felt welcome by most citizens.
Mahatma coat wrote: » but those people who claim political asylum should be stopped, theres probably a good reason yer own people wanna kill you, what makes you think we wont.
darkman2 wrote: » Your argument is nonsense.
Blue_Lagoon wrote: » Your social construction of reality is ethnocentric, historically short-sighted, and biased. But then again, we all are biased aren't we? You, me, everyone? The ebbs and flows of immigration and emigration have occurred for Ireland since humans have occupied the island, and will continue. Face it.
How insightful
darkman2 wrote: » You obviously fail to see the point.
darkman2 wrote: » No point debating it now. The damage is done and the rewards will be reaped soon enough.
Mahatma coat wrote: » well think about it, how would the world have faired if Che Geuvarra had decided that revolution was all too hard and he'd be better off in a semiD out in Swords, or if Ghandi had decided that the Govt of India were persecuting him a bit much and he'd be better off just keepin the head down and draw the dole in Leitrim. people who claim political asylum are deserting their country when the goin gets tough, theres no place for deserters in my book
GaryD wrote: » I drove through Letrim today and there is plenty of space their. Nobody is going to take your 'jobs and your wimmen', relax
Mahatma coat wrote: » However picture the scene again, sittin on th e Porch, Foreignist Jumps over the fence, runs inta yer house, and says Hi I claim political asylum in your house, I am entitled to do so under Blahdeblah pinkolefty legislation. whats more you have to feed me and give me money or I can have you prosecuted. and on another note you should get that front lawn mowed its a feckin disgrace.
tallaght01 wrote: » I think we are stumped by EU freedom of movement law, in terms of stopping people coming here form other EU countries.