Former MMA Champion Conor McGregor discusses illegal immigration at the White House, Photo courtesy of MMA Weekly.

 

During a St. Patrick’s Day visit to the White House, former MMA champion, Conor McGregor criticized the government of his native Ireland, accusing it of inaction and mismanagement, particularly on illegal immigration and overseas spending. He called on Irish Americans to pressure Ireland’s leaders, warning that the country could become unrecognizable if current policies continue.

At a White House press conference, Conor McGregor declared, “I’m here to raise the issues that the people of Ireland face. It will be music to their ears. Never on the mainstage has the issue that the people of Ireland face been spoke. Our government has long since abandoned the voice of the people of Ireland, and it’s high time that America is made aware of what is goin’ on in Ireland.”

McGregor slammed the Irish government, calling it “the government of zero action with zero accountability.” He criticized how public funds were being used, saying, “Our money is being spent on overseas issues that have nothin’ to do with the Irish people.” He warned about the growing impact of illegal immigration, describing it as “runnin’ ravage on the country.”

He pointed to the drastic changes in rural Ireland, saying, “There are rural towns where the Irish became a minority in one swoop. It is not bein’ addressed, and the 40 million Irish Americans need to hear this, ’cause if not, there’ll be no place to come home and visit. Ireland is at the cusp of losin’ its Irishness. And I’m here to raise the issue and highlight it.”

McGregor also praised President Trump, saying he had come to America to “listen to President Trump, whose work ethic is inspirin’.” He added that Trump’s dedication only made “the lack of work by the Irish government” even more apparent.

McGregor has previously hinted at a potential run for Ireland’s presidency and has been vocal about national security concerns, advocating for stricter immigration policies and deportations.

His visit came shortly after President Trump hosted Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin at the White House. Martin expressed interest in working with Trump on global conflicts, including those in Ukraine and the Middle East, and welcomed discussions on a potential peace process in Ukraine.

Later that day, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met with McGregor at the Pentagon to discuss issues including illegal immigration in both the U.S. and Ireland. McGregor described illegal immigration as a severe threat to Ireland, accusing the Irish government of enabling what he called “the biggest money racket in Irish history.” He expressed concern that Irish Americans visiting their ancestral homeland would find it unrecognizable due to demographic changes.

Hegseth emphasized the U.S. government’s efforts under President Trump to address illegal immigration, highlighting recent deportations of gang members and the military’s role in border security. He criticized past policies that prioritized defending foreign borders while allowing mass illegal immigration into the U.S.

McGregor, a strong supporter of Trump’s policies, praised the administration’s actions, calling them a relief for many Americans. The two also discussed military readiness, with McGregor drawing parallels between combat training and military preparedness.

Before meeting Hegseth, McGregor visited the White House, participated in a press conference, and later returned for a meeting with Trump in the Oval Office. Before leaving the Pentagon, he recorded a message, saying “This is a message to the great troops of the United States of America,” he said. “I’m here with your Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. You’re in good hands. Men, women, keep fighting the good fight. Fight, fight, fight, as the big man says. Let’s go, troops of America. God bless.”

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