
Taoiseach Micheál Martin, speaking in New York after Donald Trump said Europe is being destroyed by immigration, has reiterated Ireland’s sovereignty over its borders during a speech in New York, sparking debate back home. Addressing the Irish American Business Chamber of Commerce, Martin emphasized, “Ireland controls its borders unequivocally,” amidst rising asylum applications—over 20,000 in 2024, a 50% increase from 2023—straining resources and fuelling public discontent.
This stance comes as Ireland navigates the EU Asylum and Migration Pact, signed recently to harmonize policies, yet implementation faces challenges, especially with UK post-Brexit dynamics. Critics point to a controversial High Court decision blocking a Nigerian national’s deportation due to procedural issues, underscoring legal hurdles.
Public sentiment is divided, with 62% believing the government has lost control, exacerbated by incidents like the Coolock disturbances over asylum accommodations. The Ukraine conflict indirectly influences migration, complicating border management.
Martin’s defence is terrible at best, but it highlights ongoing tensions between policy and public perception in Ireland’s immigration landscape
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