Immigration
Currently immigration is a controversial topic of conversion. We don't think it should be. It is the governments JOB to protect our borders. Currently they are failing to do that. Condemnation of the chaos caused is valid and justified. It is common sense for the indigenous of any country to be a priority in their OWN country.
We are a party that seeks the protection and preservation of both our language and culture. supporting dangerous open border policies directly contradicts this and is completely incompatible with what our party wants to achieve. Welcoming in thousands of people that will never assimilate is a very clear conflict with preserving OUR language and culture.

At Croí na hÉireann, we acknowledge the hard truths. The hard truth that some don't want to acknowledge is the fact that mass migration has done more harm than good for every country that has implemented this dangerous open border to the 3rd world policy.
We believe if a government can not control and protect the border of the country they are elected to govern and protect, then they are not fit to lead the country. The current Irish government are a liability and a national security threat to Ireland. Their opposition are no better.
The hope in the political class is gone. Anytime concerned citizens want to hold the government to account opposition parties are the first to oppose the people.
We want to restore hope. Hope that we will still exist.
Immigration isn't a complicated issue for us because we call it what it is. Modern day mass migration IS incentivised colonisation. The thousands coming to Ireland today having EVERYTHING paid for by the state while our own struggle. Are settlers. To come to Ireland KNOWING we have 16000 homeless. 16000 being only the recorded numbers there are GENERATIONS of Irish that are hidden homeless. Our people are forced to leave their families and homeland if they want to live. To come here knowing we are struggling and still choosing to take from us doesn't make you a victim it makes you are a settler and a coloniser. People have come to Ireland decades ago and they never told us they were more Irish than us. That's not the case with todays migrants, that seek to drastically change our way of life and demand we just accept the demographic change and increased crime rates.
Ireland has already experienced colonisation. No amount of gaslighting will change the fact it is happening AGAIN on a much larger scale.
We stand by putting the indigenous Irish first in their own country because Ireland is the only homeland for the Irish, if we allow it to be taken away from the Irish we will have nowhere. The role of the IRISH government is the represent the IRISH first and foremost. NOT to turn the Irish into minority group in their own communities. In their own country.
The harsh reality is the Irish are not even a thought of concern for the Government. Let alone a priority. To us, putting your country's people first is what was once common sense not it has become absurdly taboo and controversial.