Friday 20 April 2018

IRELAND on ECONOMIC MIGRANTS

Sean Deegan, the former barrister appointed by the department of Justice to sit on a tribunal dealing with asylum claims rejected 498 cases out of 500. As he viewed that a majority of the cases were economic migrants and not refugees.

In this radio interview he mentions one guy from Chile, that gave his reason for refugee status as being afraid of earthquakes in Chile. Of course, based upon his excuse, his application was rejected. One of the women was from south Korea, she was refused too.

Sean explains that most of the people that arrive on our shores have paid a lot of money to get to the UK and some of them have worked in what is known as the "black market" until they require help and cannot afford to support themselves and that's when some apply for refugee status. One of the women on the interview, says that she had a really good job in Nigeria, hence, there was no reason for her to apply for refugee status.

Trying to better themselves is no excuse for refugee status, so it is no to economic migrants and deportation orders are being processed. 650 million Euro has been spent by the Irish on these economic migrants between 2010-2015, while the cases are being processed with people living in direct provision centres. People are taught to tell a story prior to leaving their country of origin, and that's what the appeals tribunal has to work through to see who is telling the truth. Some of those economic migrants also arrive without any documentation and proof of identity on purpose.

650 million euros that could be helping the indigenous Irish people to provide for their people.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFcEw5Lsvpo

One of the issues for England is that if and when people get residency status in Ireland, some of those families then come to England, when England is already overpopulated. Ireland became a gateway into Europe. People have been pouring in from all over the place, and our infrastructures can't cope with the mass immigration. In Kilkenny, the Irish are also against the plan to build a mosque and Islamic community centre in their area. The people of Ireland, have woken up to the cultural genocide that is being pursued by the UN.



This is how many arrive on western shores. These economic migrants arrived on the Spanish shoreline. They should be deported back immediately, as they are invading Spain.



The Irish are welcome in England, and I do have some Irish blood in my veins, I'd like to visit Ireland one day. I've been to Scotland a few times, I've been to Wales a few times, I'd like to visit Ireland before I leave the planet. At least when I go to different countries, I go legally, and lawfully. Some people respect immigration law, and some people don't.




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