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'Naturalisation and recognition of Irish citizenship will improve Roma rights'

As EU citizens and ordinary residents of Ireland, Roma should not have to face discrimination here, writes Jennifer DeWan.

IT IS ESTIMATED that there are only about 5,000 Roma living in Ireland. The majority come from former Eastern Bloc countries – in particular Romania and Bulgaria – and came to Ireland following the accession of these countries to the European Union in 2007.

However, some arrived earlier, either as seasonal workers (for instance fruit-picking in the southeast) or seeking asylum on the basis of persecution.

This means that the majority of Roma living in Ireland have been here over a decade, if not longer. Their children have been born here and gone to school, and are now getting married and starting their own families.

And yet, many of the rights that Roma are entitled to as EU citizens, and as long term residents of Ireland, are not accessible to them. And as a result, many Roma have not really integrated into Irish society, and remain marginalised.

Here in Nasc Ireland, the Irish Immigrant Support Centre, we provide legal advice and information to migrants, refugees and asylum seekers from all over the world.

Roma are experiencing racism when accessing their rights

We have worked closely with our Roma clients to ensure that they are able to access the rights they are entitled to, things like jobseekers allowance, child benefit, medical cards, housing assistance, and access to education and employment.

We have found through this work that many people in this community can experience racism and even institutional discrimination when trying to access those rights.

These are issues that Roma experience across Europe, regardless of their EU citizenship. This can be partially explained by the rules governing the 2007 accession of several Eastern European states to the European Union, states that funnily enough have high populations of Roma.

When the 2007 Accession was negotiated, EU member states were given the right to restrict some employment rights of new member citizens for several years. Which effectively meant that people coming to Ireland from Romania and Bulgaria didn’t have an automatic right to work in the same way that people coming from France or Germany did.

Lower literacy, health outcomes and employment

Although the Irish government reversed that policy in 2012, as a result of Nasc’s strategic advocacy, the policy has had a long-term impact on access to rights and benefits which we believe has had a disproportionate effect on members of the Roma community, who already tend to experience lower literacy and education levels, lower health outcomes, and less employment opportunities compared to EU and Irish citizens.

Add to that what can only be described as institutional discrimination in the form of excessive requirements for documentation, arbitrary refusals that are then overturned on appeal, long delays in decision making, and sometimes even outright racism from service providers, means that some members of the Roma community live in extreme poverty, without access to social welfare, medical cards or social housing.

These are all rights that as EU citizens and ordinary residents of Ireland, they are entitled to.

Naturalisation is crucial to advance Roma rights

Rights that exist on paper but are not accessible are hollow indeed when your family is starving, or living in one room with no heat. When you are forced to beg on the street and run the risk of a cycle of arrest and incarceration just to survive.

Nasc has been working to support members of the Roma community in applying for Irish citizenship and passports for eligible Irish citizen children.

Naturalisation and recognition of Irish citizenship will significantly improve access to rights and services for this community, to guarantee and vindicate those rights, which will also help promote their participation and integration into Irish society.

Jennifer DeWan is the Campaigns and Communications Manager at Nasc Ireland, in Cork. As a migrant to Ireland from the US, Jennifer is committed to raising awareness about and promoting positive changes in relation to immigration and integration. To mark this year’s International Roma Day Nasc are hosting an event to promote the political and civic participation of Roma, which will include intensive advice and support on applying for naturalisation and Irish passports, as well as information on housing, social welfare, healthcare and other issues. 

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    Mute Desmodromic
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    Jan 4th 2017, 8:15 PM

    As much as I respect the English vote to leave the EU it’s hard to watch them marching towards self harm.

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    Mute Tweety McTweeter
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    Jan 4th 2017, 8:28 PM

    It’s not just self harm. If there’s a hard Brexit, Ireland is going to be seriously damaged. We need fight with them for a soft Brexit with relaxed borders

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    Mute Peter Murphy
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    Jan 4th 2017, 8:32 PM

    Back to school for you it wasn’t the English that voted but the British including the Shots,Welsh and the Northern Irish after living in the Republic for over thirty years I am never surprised by the geography of some people in Ireland

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    Mute Tweed Cap
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    Jan 4th 2017, 8:40 PM

    Always wanted to go Shotland myself.

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    Mute Tweety McTweeter
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    Jan 4th 2017, 8:46 PM

    I hate the Shots, they ruined Shotland!

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    Mute Fred Johnson
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    Jan 4th 2017, 8:58 PM

    @Peter Murphy:

    The Scots voted for Brexit did they Peter? What was the outcome in Scotland again?

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    Mute king Tut
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    Jan 4th 2017, 9:00 PM

    Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain. Funny, Britain had a major problem with geography as well, mainly relating to borders and sovereignty.

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    Mute jane
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    Jan 4th 2017, 9:05 PM

    Peter I assume by your defensiveness that you are English and if you are you’re hardly in a position to be criticizing others on their geography. After all the English were so confused about geography at one stage that they though we were part of England. Some might say some of their confusion persists to this day.

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    Mute Tweety McTweeter
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    Jan 4th 2017, 9:11 PM

    Huh?

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    Mute Desmodromic
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    Jan 4th 2017, 9:23 PM

    The English votes were the ones that made the difference.

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    Mute Tony Hartigan
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    Jan 5th 2017, 8:31 AM

    Just go and ask any British individual about British geography and then you may critise the Irish knowledge.

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    Mute Harry Whitehead
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    Jan 5th 2017, 10:32 AM

    Nearly 4 in 10 Scots voted against the EU, Fred. Just as almost half of English voters sided with Remain. Suddenly doesn’t look so wonderfully unambiguous, does it?

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    Mute Harry Whitehead
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    Jan 5th 2017, 10:34 AM

    Were they, Desmodromic? You do realise that if every Scottish voter had voted Remain it would hve completely tilted the balance in favour of Remain, right? Clan Sturgeon hate being reminded of this.

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    Mute Patrick Gough
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    Jan 5th 2017, 1:35 PM

    tweets. It has to be a hard brexit. The brits don’t want poles crossing the border in great numbers. The EU don’t want brits crossing the border into our EU. so be it.

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    Mute Fred Johnson
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    Jan 5th 2017, 3:49 PM

    @Harry Whitehead:

    63% remain Harry. Come on now, you’re a big fan of democracy, even you must admit that is a clearcut result and at odds with the English.

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    Mute Duggan Michael
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    Jan 5th 2017, 5:53 PM

    North of Ireland is not British it’s Irish perhaps you should check your geography!!!!

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    Mute Fred Johnson
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    Jan 4th 2017, 8:54 PM

    I love all this dramatic theatrics and raised expectations from the Brits about “negotiations”.

    In order to negotiate, the British need a card to play. I would love to know what card they think they have to play. The EU have a market of 450 million. The British have 65 million. 45% of British exports go to the EU. Less than 10% of EU exports go to the UK. If they have to go to WTO rules on trade, the EU would do just fine. Sales of BMWs to the UK might dip slightly, but not much else. Meanwhile, the UK economy is utterly devastated as much of their industry relies on the EU wide market.

    This is going to be hilarious. It might not take 10 years to “negotiate”, it might take 10 days. But the Brits won’t like the outcome.

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    Mute Congress Tart
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    Jan 4th 2017, 9:10 PM

    @Fred Johnson:
    “The EU have a market of 450 million. The British have 65 million”

    You sure?

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    Jan 4th 2017, 10:11 PM

    @Congress Tart:

    Yes, i’m sure. Why don’t you STFU unless you’ve something constructive to say or add.

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    Jan 4th 2017, 10:17 PM

    @Fred Johnson:

    EU exports for 2013 were 2.188 TRILLION, you absolute goober.
    http://ec.europa.eu/trade/policy/eu-position-in-world-trade/

    “The EU have a market of 450 million.” lol – market of what? Clueless.

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    Jan 4th 2017, 10:29 PM

    @Fred Johnson: your figures are literally 4,844 times off. What a goof.

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    Mute Tricia Nolan
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    Jan 4th 2017, 11:59 PM

    I think Fred’s numbers relate to the number of citizens in the European Union (450 million excluding the UK which has a population of 65million). So I think Fred is pretty much spot on!

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    Jan 5th 2017, 8:15 AM

    Tricia – Fred constantly spouts these disingenuous figures, but ask him to put the financial values of the respective markets down and you will see a very different picture. The trade deficit between Britain and the EU is vastly in the EU’s favour, especially for Germany and France. The current deficit listed below is over €100,000,000,000.

    https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/nationalaccounts/balanceofpayments/bulletins/uktrade/apr2016

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    Jan 5th 2017, 9:55 AM

    @Tricia Nolan: the population numbers are almost irrelevant, since not all countries are financially equal. It’s about trade numbers – not population.
    India has over 1 billion people, but most live in poverty so that number is not an advantage when it comes to trade & economy. Fred just spat out numbers that are meaningless to this topic.

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    Jan 5th 2017, 10:51 AM

    Tricia, quoting population sizes for market shares is about as disingenuous as quoting a country’s land area. By that logic, I could say “Indonesia has a market of 260 million, Japan has a market of 130 million” – sounds a lot more impressive, doesn’t it?

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    Jan 5th 2017, 3:51 PM

    @Harry Whitehead:

    Ok how about this one harry, the EU (excluding the UK) has a GDP five times larger than the UK.

    Does that scale work sufficiently well for you?

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    Mute Paul Fahey
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    Jan 5th 2017, 4:30 PM

    Fred – oh dear, but you overlook the most important issue in the negotiation, the deficit ad it is over €100,000,000,000 per annum. You really think the utter financial basket case that is the EU is going to turn their back in this in addition to the €10,000,000,000 contribution the UK will no longer pay.

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    Mute Brown Boots
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    Jan 4th 2017, 9:10 PM

    Should’ve gone for Kevin Spacey or Samuel L Jackson… This is becoming more of a circus than Hollywood so would probably be fitting if they chose one based on the movie! GREAT Britain is really losing its image as a together sort of place, even the ‘leave’ side are starting to turn on the ‘leave’ side! What a mess! Even Bozzo is doing his best to disappear for a while it seems. They said start negotiations by the end of March, but did they say a year… May be a crucial detail they can fall back on to save embarrassment, Ahem, further embarrassment!

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    Mute Fiona Fitzgerald
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    Jan 4th 2017, 8:51 PM

    Out of sheer curiosity, can he speak any French?

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    Mute Ossi Fritsche
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    Jan 4th 2017, 8:28 PM

    Backstabbing infighting typical Tories, and the likes of I.D.S, what a mess well done Dave Cameron.

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    Mute filthypete
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    Jan 4th 2017, 10:28 PM

    Boris the blade has resigned!!!

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    Mute Gerry Purcell
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    Jan 4th 2017, 8:52 PM

    Let’s hope this guy has the sense to keep his thoughts to himself and just say what he’s told to say

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    Mute oliverjumelle
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    Jan 4th 2017, 11:51 PM

    Eh. The judges will decide that! Mrs may!

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    Mute Patrick Gough
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    Jan 5th 2017, 1:33 PM

    may’s problem is that all the smart people in her party are “remain” people.

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