The United States should take care of Ireland, because the country's authorities have not heard the voice of the people for a long time. This was announced today at the White House by former world champion in mixed martial arts Irishman Conor McGregor.
On St. Patrick's Day, the national holiday of Ireland, McGregor met with representatives of the Donald Trump administration and held a briefing at the White House press center. He attacked the policy of the Irish authorities in the field of migration with sharp criticism.
"I am here to raise the issues facing the people of Ireland. Our government has not heard the voice of the people for a long time, and it is time for America to learn about what is happening in Ireland. Our money is being spent on foreign issues that have nothing to do with the Irish people.
Illegal migration is destroying the country. There are villages in Ireland where the Irish have become a minority in one fell swoop. These issues need to be addressed, and 40 million Irish Americans need to hear this. Because otherwise they will have nowhere to go home.
We consider America our big brother. We want our relationship to continue and we want our big brother to take care of us. The United States should take care of its younger brother," said McGregor, quoted by the publication "Country".

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