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Why are there tensions between Ireland and the UK over immigration policy? | Newstalk
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Pat Kenny is joined by Aisling Moloney (Irish Daily Mail) and James Lawless (Fianna FƔil) to discuss the growing tensions between Ireland and the UK over immigration policy.

A meeting between Justice Minister Helen McEntee and Britain's Home Secretary has been postponed amid a brewing migration row.

Helen McEntee and James Cleverly were due to discuss migrants arriving here from the UK through Northern Ireland.

The talks were called off on Sunday night after comments over the weekend from British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that it shows the UK's Rwanda policy is 'already having an impact' as a deterrent.

Mr Sunak also suggested comments from the Irish Government show that illegal migration was a "global challenge".

Taoiseach Simon Harris has said Ireland would "not provide a loophole for anybody else's migration challenges".

He also said that "close" collaboration and cooperation between both governments was "not just desirable, but absolutely essential".

However, a UK government source said the country will not take back asylum seekers who cross the border into Ireland "until the EU accepts that we can send them back to France".

Minister McEntee will bring proposals to Cabinet this week to return people back to the UK when appropriate.

The legislation is being drafted in response to a High Court ruling that found Ireland designating the UK as a "safe third country" for returning asylum seekers, in the context of the Rwanda plan, is contrary to European Union law.

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It comes as TƔnaiste MicheƔl Martin and Minister McEntee are in London for a meeting of the British Irish Intergovernmental Conference.

Mr Martin will co-chair the gathering along with the British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Chris Heaton-Harris.

The conference is set to discuss a wide range of issues including political stability, security cooperation and addressing the legacy of the Troubles.

Speaking ahead of the meeting, the TƔnaiste said he's looking forward to a 'productive conference'.

"I am pleased to be in London for another important meeting of the BIIGC, the first such meeting since the restoration of the Strand I and Strand II institutions," he said.

"As ever, there are numerous areas of mutual interest for the Governments to discuss and I look forward to another productive conference."

Minister McEntee added: "Regular meetings of the British Irish Intergovernmental Conference help promote positive working relationships between our two Governments."

Last week the TƔnaiste said the threat of deportation to Rwanda from the UK is impacting on people's decision to come to Ireland.

MicheƔl Martin told Newstalk the Rwanda policy was already affecting Ireland as people were "fearful" of staying in the UK.

Britain's Rwanda Bill, which will see asylum seekers "entering the UK illegally" sent to the central African nation - regardless of the outcome of their application - was passed last week despite human rights concerns.

Mr Martin said asylum seekers were seeking "to cross the border to get sanctuary here within the European Union as opposed to the potential of being deported to Rwanda".

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@shutup2751

3 weeks ago

imagine Pat's reaction if hundreds of asylum seekers were placed in a field next to his home

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@colmfox3752

3 weeks ago

I donā€™t even listen to this bull, I just look at the comments to make me feel happy Ireland is finally waking upā€¦vote them all out

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@markross8309

3 weeks ago

Give them no money or shelter and they wont come over. The Irish people are paying for their replacement

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@marcsassenach7993

3 weeks ago

if I call them a problem I'm labelled far-right but when Pat does it no one has any issues

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@treborsirrah7916

3 weeks ago

Kenny objected to a house being built near his place

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@paulr7028

3 weeks ago

Helen should be sacked

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@depaor50

3 weeks ago

PAT MAKES ME SICK...HYPOCRITE..HE SHOULD TAKE THEM IN TO HIS BIG HOUSE AND LAND

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@austinbourke9292

3 weeks ago

I bet the EU will throw the Irish under the bus rather than uoset Maqcron

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@tekken278

3 weeks ago

6th of May at 2pm parnell square we march against this invasion

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@patrickmcardle4771

3 weeks ago

France, England, Ireland, and back to France will be the best outcome šŸ˜‚ā¤

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@georgebush2798

3 weeks ago

Send everything back and bring mac a tee with them

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@lcoconstruction2660

3 weeks ago

Kenny another hypocrite with his nose in the trough!

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@lyndaireland6474

3 weeks ago

I hate to admit it but it seems reasonable that if we can send them back to the UK; the UK should be able to send them back to France. Fair is fair.

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@themsmloveswar3985

3 weeks ago

The MSM interviewing the MSM. Predictable and deliberate result.

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@demelzaguing2028

3 weeks ago

The terror is real among Irish people of people and races we don't know. Who's morals and values we don't want or like. That should be the most important part of the conversation.

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@BigBenn2014

3 weeks ago

The amount of white English in London is now down to 38%. Thatā€™s a city with almost twice the entire population of Eire. How long do you think Eire can survive this level of immigration?

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@cathymiskella8636

3 weeks ago

Why would anyone let her attend a meeting she has no clue about whatā€™s happening in Ireland.

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@oviside1124

3 weeks ago

Our government blaming Britain for their own incompetence, its never their fault.

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@user-eb2xj2es9u

3 weeks ago

The problem was caused by Europe telling people the could cme there .

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@clairethompson1756

3 weeks ago

We are being taken advantage of because our government are bought and sold by Brussels to take what they are given!! But we, the people, didn't sell our souls or sell our land and dignity and pride of oneself and our history and culture to hand down to our next generations to live a safe and happy Irish lifestyle and we have the right to be safe and keep our independence to be free to do so

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