EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 1H
#769 Illegal Immigration: Bring Back Border Checks Between North and South?
from The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)
The UK Government has announced plans to spend £3.7 billion on immigration enforcement over the next three years as it attempts to tackle illegal immigration, strengthen border security and speed up removals. The announcement comes amid growing public concern about migration levels and follows recent unrest in parts of the UK where immigration has become a major political issue.But for people living on the island of Ireland, the debate raises a difficult question.Some campaigners argue that if governments are serious about stopping illegal immigration, they cannot ignore the movement of people across the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. They believe stronger checks and enforcement measures are needed, even if that means some inconvenience for travellers.Others say that would be a huge step backwards. For decades, people have enjoyed the freedom to travel seamlessly between North and South for work, shopping, tourism, family visits and everyday life. They argue that reintroducing border checks would damage trade, hurt local communities and undermine one of the most important achievements of the peace process.On this episode of The Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall asks:If tighter border controls reduced illegal immigration, would you be willing to sacrifice the freedom to travel freely between Northern Ireland and the Republic?Would occasional checkpoints, passport checks or border controls be a reasonable price to pay for greater security?Or is the open border simply too important to risk, regardless of the immigration challenges governments are facing?Is there a way to secure borders without disrupting the lives of ordinary people?Join Niall and callers from both sides of the border as they debate one of the most divisive political issues facing Ireland and the UK today.
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#769 Illegal Immigration: Bring Back Border Checks Between North and South?
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