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Voting Rights for Immigrants in Ireland Under Threat

category louth | rights, freedoms and repression | feature author Sunday April 11, 2004 02:55author by Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group - Indymedia Ireland Report this post to the editors

Bureaucratic Anomaly Could Disenfranchise Thousands of New Voters

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'We are asking for an acceptable form
of identification so that we may vote.'
Benedicta Attoh is standing as an independent candidate for Dundalk City Council and Louth Co. Council, but her most natural constituency may not be allowed to vote for her due to a bureaucratic anomaly uncorrected by the Irish government.

Born in Nigeria and now a resident in Ireland, Ms. Attoh has been a four year resident in Dundalk - she has a legal right to run in the local elections.

Ms. Attoh estimates the Dundalk non-EU immigrant population to be over a thousand, ''it would be wrong for any politician in that area to ignore that number.'' If elected, she wants to ''represent everyone, the immigrant community as well as the local population. I want our views [as immigrants] to be respected. That is the reason I decided to run.''

After four years in Ireland she wants to bring her political activism to the Irish political arena. She is one of the first African voices to be heard in Irish elections but disregards her history making: ''The issue here is not to make history, the issue is to make a change, to make a difference.''

''Back home in Nigeria I was involved in politics, I was a student representative in the university. And after I watched Irish politics keenly I saw so many cowboys and liars that I decided Irish politics could do with an African.'' Ms. Attoh sees great similarities between Irish voters and immigrant voters ''The local issues facing immigrants are the same facing the local Irish population - but are often deeper for the immigrant communities.'' She cites Housing as an example of what affects both Irish and immigrants alike, but still differently for immigrants. ''In a situation where you have 5-8 people in a crowded two bedroom apartment, that is also an issue of homelessness.''

And health services, too ''We have no maternity or paediatric units in the hospitals of Dundalk - you have to travel all the way to Drogheda for pediatric services. This is not acceptable to either local Irish or Immigrants in Dundalk.''

All Dundalk voters will have the chance to vote for Ms. Attoh, but only Irish citizens will be able to vote on the recently announced Mc Dowell Referendum designed to eliminate the right of citizenship to all children born in Ireland.

Ms. Attoh sees the Mc Dowell Referendum as a Fianna Fáil/Progressive Democrat attempt to divide voters against Ireland's new residents and citizens: ''We are the targets of this particular referendum. We won't be heard if we are not in office. There has to be some level of representation so that government will listen to us, and that is why a number of us are running in this race.''

However, the democratic aspirations of Ms Attoh may be dashed since many of her voters will not be allowed to vote this June 11. Asylum Seekers may not be allowed to vote due to a bureaucratic anomaly - the 'ID card' given to all Asylum Seekers by the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) cannot, by law, be used as identification.

''They will not accept the ID's given by the GNIB because on the back of the card it is clearly stated that 'THIS IS NOT AN IDENTITY CARD' - at the moment we are stuck, we do not know what to do. The government says we have the right to vote in local and European elections, but if we go to vote this June 11 they will probably tell us that our ID's are not acceptable.''

Also recently:
- Asylum Seeking families with Irish citizen children have been deported. The GNIB confiscated the Irish children's passports before being expelled from the country (Irish Times web / .pdf archive)
- Irish MEP Proinsias De Rossa (Labour) asks the European Commission if the Irish government 'discriminates against EU citizen children whose parents are third-country nationals?' (see below)

Seeking asylum to become a recognised refugee is a log jammed process that can take years. At the start of the process the Department of Justice confiscates the applicants' passport, if he or she has one, and then gives the applicant a Temporary Residence Certificate Card and this card clearly states that it is not be used for identification purposes.

On 25 March, Aengus Ó Snodaigh TD (Sinn Féin) tabled a question in Dáil Éireann concerning this anomaly in the system (see below). The question was answered by Martin Cullen TD (Fianna Fáil) Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, as 'under examination' - eight weeks until the election and no solution has been offered by the government.

''We are asking for an acceptable form of identification so that we may vote.'' Ms. Attoh says.

In spite of these difficulties and the current climate of racial division in Ireland, Ms. Attoh is hopeful for the future: ''In 15 years Ireland will be a more hospitable place because the awareness and understanding will have increased in the Irish people and the attitude will not be what it is now.''

Ms. Attoh looks forward to an Ireland of the future that welcomes both Irish and Immigrants. ''We look forward to an Ireland that everyone can call their home.''

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Deportees being forced to surrender Irish Passports belonging to children: Gardai will not comment     ec    Wed Apr 07, 2004 16:16 
   Question in the Dáil by Aengus Ó Snodaigh TD     Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group    Sat Apr 10, 2004 21:25 
   Proinsias De Rossa MEP Question to the European Commission     Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group    Sat Apr 10, 2004 21:29 
   Gralton     Grey Blocker    Sun Apr 11, 2004 03:58 
   Take Away Stability From Immigrant Communities and . .     Benny Goodman    Sun Apr 11, 2004 04:04 
   He left without a passport     except Gralton    Sun Apr 11, 2004 04:07 
   Documents, Documents     TT    Sun Apr 11, 2004 04:34 
   Tim Pat Coogan on Michael Mc Dowell     info    Sun Apr 11, 2004 13:14 
   who can and can't vote in some and not others     pc    Sun Apr 11, 2004 18:31 
 10   'makes sense but complicated'     redjade    Mon Apr 12, 2004 14:14 
 11   Electronic Voting Commission will not publish submissions on it's website     *    Mon Apr 12, 2004 14:30 
 12   Whish Party was she in?     Kenneth Owende    Mon Apr 12, 2004 17:37 
 13   Who can and can't vote     voter    Mon Apr 12, 2004 18:10 
 14   this story     pc    Thu Apr 15, 2004 21:01 
 15   Yup, Indymedia got it first!     indy fan    Thu Apr 15, 2004 23:20 
 16   Gardaí need to cooperate with voter registration     Sinn Féin    Mon Apr 19, 2004 20:39 
 17   re voting rights     pc    Mon Apr 19, 2004 20:57 


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