
Overstaying your visa is a crime
From The week that really was by John McGuirk, Sarah Ryan
February 13, 2026 · 1h 1m · Episode 176
About this episode
John and Sarah discuss immigration issues in Ireland, the Dublin Central by-election, media coverage of a Canadian school shooting, and opinions on remote work from Nigel Farage.
John and Sarah dive into the Seamus Culleton case and if Ireland looks hypocritical on immigration; discuss the Dublin Central by-election; the media's warped coverage of a Canadian school shooting; and whether Nigel Farage is right on working from home.
People in this episode
Hosts: John McGuirk, Sarah Ryan
Topics covered
- immigration
- by-election
- media coverage
- remote work
- hypocrisy
Keywords
- Seamus Culleton
- Ireland immigration
- Dublin Central by-election
- media coverage
- Nigel Farage
- remote work
- hypocrisy
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Canadian school
Places: Ireland, Dublin Central
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