Toronto Star

Irish PM calls on Trump to help undocument­ed immigrants

- CATHERINE LUCEY

WASHINGTON— Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny is urging U.S. President Donald Trump to help Irish people living in the U.S. illegally, saying they just want to “make America great.”

Kenny spoke at a luncheon at the U.S. Capitol on Thursday as part of a series of events celebratin­g St. Patrick’s Day, including a one-on-one meeting with Trump at the White House, where the two discussed immigratio­n, trade and the Irish economy.

In the evening, the pair participat­ed in the annual shamrock ceremony, a decades-old tradition in which Trump was presented with a bowl of Ireland’s famous greens.

On people living in the U.S. illegally, Kenny said: “We would like this to be sorted. It would remove a burden of so many people that they can stand out in the light and say, now I am free to contribute to America as I know I can. And that’s what people want.”

Some estimates put the Irish natives living in the country illegally in the tens of thousands. Kenny has made a similar pitch on immigratio­n in the past, but the current U.S. administra­tion’s position on illegal immigratio­n has heightened the underlying tension.

Trump ran on a promise to curtail illegal immigratio­n. His revised travel ban, affecting travellers from six Muslim-majority nations, was set to go into effect Thursday before it was put on hold Wednesday by a federal judge in Hawaii.

Kenny also sought to impress upon Trump the difficulti­es Ireland will face as a result of Britain’s decision to leave the European Union.

During an evening reception at the White House, Kenny described Ireland as “a committed member” of the EU.

Trump supported the British vote to leave the 28-country bloc — known as Brexit — saying earlier this year that it would “end up being a great thing.”

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