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Response rates from 1.8k Republican Sinn Féin voters.

67%
Yes
33%
No
67%
Yes
33%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Republican Sinn Féin voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9NJRYJ7answered…9mos9MO

There should be no quota. A country should not be expected to take in migrants at all, especially if their country is already suffering from a housing and economic crisis.

 @9ZRQCDHanswered…3mos3MO

The EU should not dictate a sovereign state’s stance on immigration, it should be down to the Irish state

 @9NLW7CXanswered…9mos9MO

No, people should be able to direct a portion of their taxes toward immigrants who cannot sustain themselves. Quotas need to be based on these numbers.

 @9ZJTYHPanswered…3mos3MO

Not when the country is already experiencing a housing crisis and cannot house our own citizens not to mind immigrants. It is unfair for everyone

 @9ZLGRDHanswered…3mos3MO

No migrants in Ireland unless they decide to move here buy a house and contribute to society like the rest of us

 @9ZK9S5Xanswered…3mos3MO

There should be the appropriate infrastructure in place and how many accepted should align with this

 @9ZDVR4Yanswered…3mos3MO

I think there should be encouragement to take on migrants, and programs to help the process and help them integrate, but I am unsure if a quota is necessarily a good idea

 @9ZDH27Zanswered…3mos3MO

I think as long as the right back up checks regarding the persons mental health, Crime and terrorism is checked and all is clear they should be allowed come.