Law should be strictly enforced in failed asylum cases

I AM writing this without multiculturalism, pluralism, immigration or integration in mind, but out of concern for the importance of law and order.

Law should be strictly enforced in failed asylum cases

Ireland is a country which receives a comparatively large number of asylum seeker applications each year. I feel it is our responsibility to accommodate genuine refugees especially since Ireland has faced its share of difficult times in the past.

However, I feel the system is being abused to a certain extent in order to overcome the strict requirements of obtaining a work visa in Ireland.

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