O’Brien says linking housing crisis to immigration fuels ‘racist viewpoints’

Minister Darragh O'Brien.

TRANSPORT Minister Darragh Oโ€™Brien said that, in his opinion, immigration could not be tied to Irelandโ€™s housing crisis, which he claimed has been peddled by some as a way โ€œto further very racist viewpointsโ€.

Speaking to reporters in Adare, County Limerick, this past Friday, Minister Oโ€™Brien, who previously held the governmentโ€™s housing portfolio, said he was in favour of continued deportation flights for illegal immigrants.

A child was among 32 people deported to Gerogia, a designated safe country, on a chartered flight out of Dublin Airport on Thursday night last, in the first deportation operation under a State contract to deport people who were reported to be unlawfully in Ireland.

Minister Oโ€™Brien said people who had successfully sought asylum in the State โ€œcan stay here, and rightly soโ€, but he warned, โ€œif youโ€™re not entitled to say here, you must leaveโ€.

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โ€œWe have a fair system, but we need a firm system as well,โ€ Minister Oโ€™Brien told reporters in Adare.

When asked if deportations of illegal immigrants might in some way alleviate Irelandโ€™s housing crisis, the Minister replied: โ€œLook, I think it’s not an issue of and related to housing at all … I understand the question, but that is not where the pressure comes on accommodation, to be frank. So I don’t want to to tie the issue of immigration with housing, that is not the question.โ€

Minister Oโ€™Brien said โ€œsome have used that argument to further very racist viewpointsโ€.

He said that the last government were able to make “very significant progress” in relation to housing, “and we want to step that up further โ€” and immigration, particularly in this area, I don’t believe contributes to that in any major wayโ€.

Speaking on RTEโ€™s Morning Ireland radio programme, Justice Minister Jim Oโ€™Callaghan said: โ€œIf youโ€™re seeking asylum and youโ€™re not entitled to asylum – donโ€™t come to Ireland.โ€

Minister Oโ€™Brien said Minister Oโ€™Callaghan had his โ€œfull support in the work he is doingโ€ in respect of deportations.

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