BREAKING: Many Migrants Forced to leave Ireland
Currently, 22% of residents in Ireland are foreign-born. Over the past two decades, immigration to Ireland has more than doubled, creating significant strain on public infrastructure during a severe housing crisis and rising living costs. Schools, hospitals, and housing services are overwhelmed, resulting in frustration among the Irish population, who often feel overlooked in their own country. This situation goes beyond statistics; it touches on the emotional experience of feeling like a stranger in a once-familiar home. The communal warmth that historically defined Irish society appears to be deteriorating, as communities grapple with issues of national identity and the distribution of resources.
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