Thank you for commenting L.O. Dublin S.C,
I'm not sure what other migration will happen in the future but I think we should as a country be now demanding that we be more selective on whom we allow into this country.
I think in order to protect Ireland: We shouldn't focus purely on it economically, but socially as well.
In under twenty years, we have changed from a monocultural country into a defacto multicultural country without the wishes of the majority of Irish people............
McWilliams has pointed from his Generation Game Episodes that Ireland has experienced the same level of immigration per head that france has experienced in 50 years....... In less than 20 years.
France and everywhere else that allowed masses of people with no attachment to their country, are now suffering what can only be called social apartheid.
I think Ireland should lead the field and encourage all our EU Neighbours to do this aswell: Encourage their Diasporic Descendents whom still hold strong (predominent) cultural and ancestral links to their lands to return home............. Inspire Cultural Revivals and enginuity they have learnt elsewhere which would benefit society and the nation as whole.
I don't mind a small amount of immigration to Ireland from people who have no link here....... but as long as they make up no more than 1% of the country's population, and we have far too many non-nationals here which could lead to problems in the future.
Dick Spring has said this as far back as feb 2007............ on the marian finuncane show, there is a thread stating this.
http://www.politics.ie/labour/11666-...migration.html
Japan and Korea are examples that a country can be prosperous and yet be socially distinct....... Distinctness makes people that much more special.