Gerry Adams urges Government to 'up its game' on undocumented Irish 'living in fear' during US visit

Gerry Adams called on the Irish Government to increase its efforts to "secure a positive resolution" for the undocumented Irish living in the US.

Gerry Adams urges Government to 'up its game' on undocumented Irish 'living in fear' during US visit

Gerry Adams called on the Irish Government to increase its efforts to "secure a positive resolution" for the undocumented Irish living in the US. He spoke during his two-day visit to the US.

“Many use Irish passports and, in my short time here, some people have asked me about the campaign for votes in Irish Presidential elections. Others have taken the opportunity to raise concerns around the 50,000 undocumented Irish living there. I share those concerns,” he said.

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