Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) star Conor McGregor has demanded a new immigration system in Ireland after a migrant was convicted of murdering a 23-year-old teacher, stabbing her 11 times in the neck while she was out jogging.
“No one will to say it [sic], but Josef Puska should never have been in Ireland in the first place – the migrant was just [a] parasite on the taxpayer who murdered one of our own,” read an X (Twitter) post advertising the opinion article, shared with the hashtag #IrelandIsFull.
McGregor was responding to an extremely strongly-worded opinion article concerning Jozef Puska, a Roma gypsy who was able to exploit the European Union’s borderless Schengen Area to move to Ireland despite being a convicted pedophile in Slovakia.
“I’ll say it!” McGregor responded. “What sort of ridiculousness was/is it to allow that sort in to our country? Ireland is not a revolving door, nor even attached to other nations! It is a stand alone island among the greatest of all Gods [sic] beautiful creations,” he continued.
“A new system must be put in place now for the safety of our great county and all its [in]habitants! We need removal of the danger, and welcome of the help! Eradicate and tighten. Ireland is God’s country, we will forever be protected,” he added.
Such a system will be impossible to implement as long as Ireland remains in the EU and subject to its Free Movement migration rules, however.