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Irish MMA fighter Conor McGregor criticized Ireland's immigration policies during a visit to President Trump at the White House, drawing rebuke from Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin. McGregor, who has a civil case against him for assault, claimed Ireland's government has abandoned its people and illegal immigration is "running rampant." Martin and Deputy Prime Minister Simon Harris condemned the remarks, stating they do not reflect Ireland's values.
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