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Irish immigrant’s arrest highlights race's role in deportation
Irish immigrant’s arrest highlights race's role in deportation
After a high-profile deportation,
undocumented Irish immigrants are on edge, and trying to help Latino
immigrants who are more likely targets for immigration officials.
John
Cunningham came to Boston in 1999. Like many Irish immigrants to the
US, he arrived on a 90-day visa for summer work. But then he settled in,
worked as an electrician and ran his own company, remaining in the
country without authorisation.
"All of a sudden you turn around,
so much time has gone by, and you start to realise what is going to be
in store for yourself for the future," Cunningham said in a March
interview with the Irish Times.
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