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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4Tony Kileen, Minister for Labour is ringing his hands at the plight of Irish illegals in the
United States. He wants to establish a bi-laterla agreement with the US administration to
aid Irish illegals.
That is global diplomacy on a forceful scale, a mass publicity campaign to aid
the Irish Illegals and their problems with regard to rights and a publicity junket
to rationalise the discrimination of two accession States.
The story is on http://www.ireland.com
It is not alone the creation of a two-tier economy but the creation of a sub-class
of highly skilled professional people into a system wherin they become illegal
by virtue of their nationality. Irish people are suffering the same discrimination
in the states with regard to access to services as these people.
The Russian government have banned all migrants and immigrants from working in:
1.Covered Markets.
2.Dispensation of medicines
3.Street markets.
The jobs are ear-marked for nationals, and are the result of political pressure
from local interests for employment for Russian people as opposed to the migrant/emigrant
community.
There goes a bit of diversity and family liveliehood- not to mention consumer choice
in types of products bought.
Imagine now- that happened on Moore Strret- oh yeah its in the pipe-line.
The Halal and Asian shops will be rationalised under a shopping retail management
plan and the local fruit/veg and meat traders. It's too do with Landlords and rental income
in high property areas, not cultural diversity- the mask for rationalisation is racist but it
has a financial bedrock.
More shite.
http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/article2412772.ece
I wonder do the family and relatives of the asylum seekers in Ireland worry about:-
*Ability to travel for medical care.
*Safety in foster homes for the under-age.
*Ability of those in Ireland without papers to earn a living wage.
*Access to medical care.
*access to schooling.
*advocacy.Translation services. rights info
*social welfare entitlement.
*Trauma counselling.
*suicide counselling.
*languages services.
The Irish government seem well able to use the mainstream media to fight on these
issues for the Irish abroad- well, in the States but not to provide through our
department of justice basic rights to people from other countries. indeed the
Dept of Justice seems more interested in deportation- notice how quiet the
deportations are in the run-up to the election?
http://home.eircom.net/content/irelandcom/breaking/1020...omnet
The Irish embassies do not provide basic services to Irish people living in
BCN or Malaysia- the dept of foreign affairs was singularly shite at removing
Irish from Kuala Lumpar during the Tsunami- even when a death occured in
my family.
The State insists on rights but is unwilling to extend them to the guests
and visitors of this country, no-one has commented on the similarities
between the Reid legislation and the Irish legislation on Immigration.
They are almost identical.