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VIDEO :: In this report from the Associate Press, Roman Catholics say they are disappointed in the sex abuse scandal that has hit the church but they say so far it has not shaken their faith. more>
VIDEO :: The Texas RioGrande Legal Aid Bi-National Project reviews the importance of the Hague Convention for international child abduction. more>
New York City's Irish community is saddened by a spate of suicides within the community in the last six weeks and is eager to put preventative measures in place for the future. more>
"There will be plenty more Irish coming over here very soon because it's so bad. I hope ILIR is able to do something for them, and me." said Alan, 25, a native of Co. Limerick who has been working in New York for the past four months.
AUDIO :: In February, Ciaran Staunton, Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform, said the Government must develop a new strategy as the numbers emigrating to the US increases. more>
Eugene Collum, a Donegal native and proprietor of Eileen’s Country Kitchen in Yonkers, told the Irish Voice that October was his quietest month in eight years. more>
Compared to Ireland, Mick O’Brien feels the safety regulations in the construction business in New York are a disgrace. more>
Life was full of contentment for the Byrne family. That was until things took an unexpected turn for the worst when at 5 a.m. on July 28, 2006, 20 U.S. federal marshals surrounded their home and arrested Byrne. more>
With Senator John McCain, leading in the Republican race, and Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, neck and neck on the Democratic side, the omens are good, says Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform Executive Director Kelly Fincham. more>
Irish immigration centers across the United States are reporting an influx of new Irish immigrants over the past few months, specifically in the month of January. A worsening Irish economy appears to be behind much of the new influx. more>
When a union of health care workers in New York joined forces with health care organizations in Ireland, they never imagined in their wildest dreams the success and progress that would take place in a short few years. more>