FAIR IMMIGRATION FOR IRELAND
Guiding Principles for Irish Elections
(based on the Fair Immigration Model)
Disclaimer and acknowledgment
Fair Immigration Protocols team is not affiliated with any political party, or responsible for any personal or public actions of endorsed Pro-Irish candidates. Voters have to do their research and make an educated decision. Information is collected from the websites of political parties, social media
Pro-Irish TDs: 1
Council seats: 947
Patriot Irish councillors elected in 2024 LE: 8
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The Fair Immigration Model constitute a set of foundational principles aimed at optimizing the tangible benefits of immigration, striking a balance between the interests of the host community and the society acting as a source of immigration. These protocols are universally applicable to all communities worldwide. A Fair immigration system is superior vs. a Mass immigration policy. Get informed which candidates in your constituency are aligned with Fair Immigration Guidelines and will protect Irish communities while being mindful of the global immigration crisis.
Fair Immigration
Fair Immigration starts with the host community. Immigration should not undermine the host country's resources or change the demographic and cultural landscape. While there is still an open debate, what is the right target, the rough benchmark is: (1) there should be a cap on foreign population, which should not exceed more than 10% of the host country's population, (2) each immigrant has to be net tax contributor (for any EU country that is in the range of EUR 30K per year), (3) merit and tangible threshold based citizenship.
Mass Immigration
There is a consensus among leading political parties to implement Mass Immigration, which undermines host country communities, especially working class, rural communities and young people. The so-called Uni-Party is treating Ireland as a Free Economic Zone, which needs to have permanent population growth for GDP purposes. Uni-Party in Ireland are Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, Sinn Féin, Labour, Green Party, Social Democrats, People Before Profit, and some independent candidates. Candidates from those parties should not receive any preferential vote.
Asylum crisis
Asylum crises have to be resolved near the crisis centers. There is close to 1B people globally which can qualify as asylum seekers in Western countries and the system is broken and the Geneva Convention is not fit for purpuse anymore. Fair Immigration Protocols advocate for dismentling Geneva Convetion and any other Immigration or Refugee agreement.