Ireland: Ireland Pursues Immigration Business as Usual - Brenda Walker

March 21, 2009

By Brenda Walker

However, you can never underestimate Washington's treachery against the American people where immigration is concerned. Check out last year's lop-sided work visa agreement: 5,000 visas for Americans and 20,000 for Irish. Wouldn't it be more fair for Americans to get the bigger share of work visas, since the United States has a considerably larger population?? (US - 306 million; Ireland - 4 million)
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