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Response rates from 617 Renua Ireland voters.

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Yes
10%
No
90%
Yes
10%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Renua Ireland voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9K8V4MKanswered…9mos9MO

Yes. But not based on ability to screen for terrorism, it should be based on screening for any history of violent or sexual crimes

 @9N6X374answered…6mos6MO

No, living in a high risk country is a reason to immigrate. Our government needs to improve it's ability to screen and implement deportation measures to anyone with a high profile.

 @9NXPTSZanswered…6mos6MO

This is a tricky question as on the one hand yes terrorists must be screened but you can’t abandon those who need the help

 @9ZWKH9Lanswered…3 days3D

They should work towards improving there strategies to screen terrorists and economic migrants without banning vulnerable genuine refugees

 @9ZWG78Vanswered…4 days4D

No, immigrants should be held somewhere safe until they are screened and then either allowed stay or sent back to their home country.

 @9ZWFMTL  from Maine  answered…4 days4D

Implement more screening centres and places for immigrants to be vetted. Genuine refugees shouldn’t be denied asylum

 @9ZWFCTX answered…4 days4D

There should be more and improved places or centres to screen and vet people. But banning people solely because they are immigrants feels discriminatory

 @9ZWFB36answered…4 days4D

Only as far as criminal records are concerned. And some sort of check to any articles, or social media presence of theirs since a lot of high risk countries lie about their terrorists so may not have a reliable record on them