Denmark’s strict immigration policies have been shaped by the recorded facts of the correlation between migration and crime. In Ireland the facts are NOT recorded. This means the establishment can continue to deny any correlation between migration and crime in Ireland. At a Press Conference on 2nd December Una McGurk Senior Counsel exposes the establishment for NOT recording data on the correlation between nationality and crime, unlike other EU countries. What do they fear? Is it because once An Garda Siochana record nationality and ethnicity as a mandatory field on PULSE the CSO must publish the data? Do they fear the Irish people knowing the facts so they cannot longer deny the correlation between migration and crime?. The establishment will continue to deny the facts of any correlation between migration and crime in Ireland if the data is not recorded. Una McGurk calls on the establishment to make nationality and ethnicity a mandatory field on PULSE. Soaring crime changed immigration policy in Denmark and Sweden. The Irish people have a right to know the facts about the incidence of nationality and crime in our country.

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