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  1. Ireland2385 on

    Is this not common sense?

    For the amount of us that go to Australia I don’t understand how the concept of ensuring migrants contribute to our country is so strange

  2. What a shocker; common sense policy approaches to an issue. Imagine that.

    Immigration should always be to the absolute benefit of the host country. Wherever there is latitude to do so the state should adopt an extremely stringent immigration policy that sees only the best educated, skilled and genuine immigrants being permitted entry.

  3. JohnHammond94 on

    Like working in healthcare, social care, child care, and the service industry? Oh wait, that’s happening already

  4. Freebee5 on

    I mean, the sub text of that statement is that past migration hasn’t benefited the Irish, right?

  5. BakeParty5648 on

    Importing an underclass to work for cheap and inflate property prices benefits plenty of Irish. Why else would we allow it at this scale? If you’re older, established, own assets, it’s making you wealthy. 

  6. Quiet-Geologist-6645 on

    Having new build estates 95% occupied by the desk community does benefit Irish people? It keeps house prices going up up and up. Good for developers and great for the awl pension!

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