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"If all of these trends continue, and they will, then the Irish state is on course to have a non-national population of a third within the next decade." "If the current rate of population growth continues beyond that, and that percentage made up by immigrants continues to account for 75% of that growth, we could have a population of 10 million by 2050 of which close to half would have been born overseas." All projections about our displacement on the current trajectory will be happening sooner when you factor in the numbers of children born to foreigners here, and the fact that foreigners are undercounted in the census (see here & here for evidence). Objects in mirror are closer than they appear. 🔗gript.ie