As far back as 2022, McGregor had expressed support for people protesting against immigration. Some Irish politicians have accused him of fanning the flames of discontent online, voicing his anger ...
The outcome of Canada’s federal election could shape immigration levels in the country following recent cuts by the Liberal government and significant growth following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Irish mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor commented about illegal immigrants from Ireland in the U.S. and the "illegal immigration racket" in Ireland, Monday during a visit to the White House.
In Monday’s Saluting the Irish - we’re taking you through the long history of Irish immigration to Georgia - and the lasting impact of the community in the Coastal Empire. Dr. Howard Keeley is the ...
A Canadian professor warned that illegal immigration and drug smuggling could surge in Canada thanks to the Trump administration’s strict border enforcement. Kelly Sundberg from Mount Royal ...
While speaking with the press at the White House on Monday alongside spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, he said that Ireland was “on the cusp of losing its Irishness” due to an “illegal immigration racket.
Housing “segregation” is emerging in Dublin between non-Irish and Irish communities, according to a report published on Friday. The study funded by the Housing Agency says as immigrants seek ...
Mark Carney, an Irish citizen, overwhelmingly won the Liberal Party of Canada's leadership contest ... of the Bank of England was to put an old map of Mayo on the wall." Carney obtained Irish ...
For the first time since 1988, 58 per cent of Canadians now believe Canada accepts too many immigrants. A sign welcoming people coming to Canada. Credit: Prachatai / Flickr Credit: Prachatai / Flickr ...
The TikTok comedian has generated a stir online, deactivating his social media accounts after posting a viral video discussing immigration in Ireland. A popular social media content creator from ...
Saint Patrick's legacy grew in the U.S., particularly in areas with large groups of Irish immigrants, such as Chicago, Boston and, of course, New York.