Bill will force public to police non-nationals

THE Immigration Bill 2004 will mean a national register of non-nationals must be kept.

Bill will force public to police non-nationals

This will mean: they must register, be fingerprinted, and report change of address in 48 hours; those with disabilities can be barred from entering Ireland; landlords and B&Bs will be forced to keep a register of non-nationals; if you share a house with a non-national, you must ensure they comply.

The Government is rushing this bill through.

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