eco2live wrote: » I don't want to to descend into racism ...
El Weirdo wrote: » But it probably will.
eco2live wrote: » ....is there anyone doing this in Ireland?
mikemac wrote: » I've been on the Belfast Dublin bus and the gardaí stop the bus just after the border and ask for ID.
mikemac wrote: » Yes, the people who we'll say don't look Irish (don't flame me, you know what I mean)
mikemac wrote: » As I said it's relaxed, just hold up what you have and if you've nothing it's pretty much; "I'm from Tipp, working in Belfast" in your best bogger accent when you are asked "Shure grand so" Yes, the people who we'll say don't look Irish (don't flame me, you know what I mean) like maybe a Filipino will need to show ID and answer where they are going As I said, a UK work permit doesn't permit you to enter to the Republic so even if they're going shopping in Dublin for the day, well it's a trip to Dundalk garda station for a talk
deisedave wrote: » Why does everyone have to be so politically correct obviously people with dark skin are more likely to be the ones who could be illegal immigrants and there is nothing racist about saying that. Do you really think the ginger fella in front of him on the bus is more likely of being an illegal immigrant:eek:
deisedave wrote: » Do you really think the ginger fella in front of him on the bus is more likely of being an illegal immigrant:eek:
Mike 1972 wrote: » Ah yes racial profiling the mentality that gave us the Guildford 4...............
deisedave wrote: » How dare they check to see if immigrants are legal or not. :rolleyes:
eco2live wrote: » I don't doubt it that some thick mutton head will not get the point and make the usual comments. :rolleyes:
Mike 1972 wrote: » You mean people who look like immigrants :rolleyes:
deisedave wrote: » Really? In reality if you were a guard and your job was to look for illegal immigrants, would you not look out for dark skin which is not a trait of Irish people.
Mike 1972 wrote: » I know lots of Irish people with dark skin. If you were a guard and your job was to look for burglars would you not look out for fellows in stripey jumpers carrying big bags with SWAG written on them ?
Houston Yellow Whimper wrote: » i think the law is too lax on exploitation of illegal workers
deisedave wrote: » No point arguing with you, your not going to talk sense no matter what I say.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
mackg wrote: » Dey tuk eeerrrr jaaaabbbbssss
Rented Mule wrote: » Why does it always have to be about the gingers ?
eco2live wrote: » Romanians have been issued with just 281 work permits since 2007, while 66 were given to Bulgarians. But 22,414 Romanians and 1,915 Bulgarians have been given PPS numbers.
Mike 1972 wrote: » and legal ones for that matter.
conorhal wrote: » My bro runs a coffee shop, he pays the legal minimum wage to the teenagers that work there over the summer, he pays their PRSI etc. There is a takeaway/cafe across the road, at which there is sometimes trouble at night, trouble that sees the guards in there, and when they arrive, half the staff light out across the fields, it would be comical if the kip wasn't impacting on his business. I'd say half the takeaways in town employ illegals from Pakistan or India and they are never inspected for valid work permits, the same goes for half the building sites during the boom.
Osgoodisgood wrote: » Yup. Let's boot out all of the illegals. But we're going to have to be kinda hush hush about it because if all our illegals get sent home from Australia.
teaandtoast wrote: » That is not right to imply that they are illegal, another thing how do you know they are from india and pakistan, just because they have dark skin. You would be able to tell what nationality they are just by the tone of their skin. Do africans and Carribean/west indies people look and act them same? No, they are very different to each other. Most indians in Ireland are educated are here on work visas or student visas to study as for many pakistanis well they couldn't be trusted, its not the people its their religion.