Seanad debates

Tuesday, 25 June 2024

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business

 

1:00 pm

Photo of Sharon KeoganSharon Keogan (Independent) | Oireachtas source

Once again, I call for a further debate on Ireland's migration policies. Tonight, in the Dáil, the Government will push through the EU migration and asylum pact. I recently received a white paper on immigration connections to crime in Denmark and Sweden and lessons for Ireland from Ryan research. The key findings of the paper highlight the sharp increase in overall crime, particular violent and sexual offences, coinciding with substantial increases in immigration from non-western countries, in Denmark and Sweden. Furthermore, non-western immigrants and their descendents were found to be disproportionately represented in crime statistics in both countries. This emphasises the need for proactive measures to manage immigration and ensure public safety.

In 2023, 72% of the new emigrants per year to Ireland were from non-EU and non-UK countries. In 2006, non-EU and non-UK migrants accounted for only 18% of migrants. Our current number is a fourfold increase. Why is this important to note? It is because Ireland has experienced a 43% increase in violent crimes and a 113% increase in sexual offences since 2003.We must objectively look at the positive and negative impacts on societal change. Ireland has experienced unprecedented levels of immigration in recent years. It is crucial that we learn from the experiences of our European neighbours in order to avoid potential pitfalls. Notably, Denmark will not be opting in. In Denmark, a 158% increase in the number of migrants correlated with a 31% increase in overall crime. Violent crimes increased by 94% and sexual offences increased by 248%. Last November, I was accused of using dangerous language by the Minister, Helen McEntee-----

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