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Response rates from 291 Kilbarrack Upper voters.

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Yes
10%
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Other Popular Answers

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 @9BZH9B6answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, as long at the parents are going to make a useful contribution to the country, ie work and pay taxes.

 @9L2W2JQanswered…8mos8MO

They should be allowed reunite in their native countries, and the French Govt should give them practical support (eg, financial) to remain in their native territories.

 @9NQ5M3Vanswered…6mos6MO

Yes families should be together but government shouldn't be expected to pay everything,migrants need to be working here

 @9ZJDJBGanswered…1wk1W

Provided their family has lived in France for an extended period of time and is contributing to society ie. not receiving state benefits, must be working

 @9ZCCBJKanswered…2wks2W

Viable options need to be given for this to make sense. Parents need to have the proper arrangements in the form of housing, potential job security and financial stability

 @9YNGDPTanswered…2wks2W

as long migrants should be working and not claiming from the state, should be able to prove they can provide for themselves and background checks.

 @9ZD58W7answered…2wks2W

I'm sorry what? Join their families where? Why are they not allowed? This question needs some context but in short yes let them see their families???

 @9D5TLMKanswered…1yr1Y

Provided their family has lived in Ireland for an acceptable period of time.