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kevmcsharry
Sceala Clann T.D.
Location: Belfast and Donegal.
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Sceala Irish Craic Forum Discussion:
Donegal has highest % of non- Irish in Schools in Ireland
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I did warn you of news from Donegal that is very shocking.
The news is, that Donegal has the highest % of non- Irish in a School anywhere in Ireland. More than Dublin.
Incredible news that is not opinion, this is fact based from Pupils by Nationality at Individual School Level, 2007/2008. This data is sourced from an additional collection made during the Annual Census of Primary schools 2007.
All the indications are that the number of non- Irish children is even higher in 2009.
In all Irish schools combined, the overall average % of non- Irish children in any Irish school was 9.6 %. That figure is disturbing, 1 in 10 are children of immigrants, who pays for this charity?
Everything I know and read about the free state indicates a very high number of immigrants are living on state benefits. The vast majority of immigrants in Ireland are not contributing a single penny to the overall income tax pot and never have. Most of those immigrants who do have employment, are working for the minimum wage, with little or no tax liability.
So this is a un-registered Irish charity.
Once again it is bad news for Letterkenny in Donegal, with the most non- Irish school anywhere in Ireland.
The school with the highest % of non- Irish in Schools in Ireland is
Letterkenny Educate Together, with a incredible 69.1% of non- Irish pupils.
This is immigration out-of-control.
Because the Irish have to pay, fund the immigrants and their rights, it is the native Irish children who are paying the highest price of all. Irish children are suffering a diluted and poorer education system and ultimately much reduced employment prospects.
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