I am not anti-immigrant. I am anti illegal-immigration though. You lefties always have to personalise immigration don't you? You conflate opposition to a policy with opposition to personalities. That is not what I am about. I want Ireland to impose immigration-controls comparable to the EU mainstream. At present we are probably the most liberal in the world. I was talking to an English woman recently about the Izevbekhai case in the hairdressers and she said that had this happened in the UK, she would have been taken to a detention-centre immediately.
BTW, are you saying that 80% of the Irish people who voted yes are racist? Because that seems to be the implication of what you are saying. And what do you mean when you say the lecturers "bailed out afterwards"? Asking for the laws of ones country to be enforced is hardly an extreme position - except for the Irish Left and the PC-brigade. As far as I am concerned, persons here legally are welcome for the duration of the period during which they are allowed to stay here - and I condemn BNP style forced-repatriation programmes. I also condemn anti-semitism and colour-based racism. But I stand firm in demanding that when the Minister for Justice signs a deportation-order, that it actually be enforced. I know that may sound revolutionary to you leftwing pinkos, but that is the least the Irish people deserve in terms of a credible, fair but firm asylum and immigration policy. We are a generous people, but when someone outstays their welcome with illegal-activity, they should be removed from the State insofar as is compatible with EU law. If you allow a guest to live in your home, and you find them stealing from the kitty, then you would ask them to leave. So it should be with the house that is Ireland.



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