A priest has called for the introduction of “discriminatory” immigration policies in Ireland, claiming that the country is “crammed” and non-Christian migrants should not be allowed to move here. Fr Brendan Kilcoyne, who is a parish priest in Balla, Co Mayo, said immigration was being “badly managed” and the country was being “crammed” with people who had no sympathy for Irish culture. He complained that migrants who “turn up” in Ireland were being “looked after” instead of “being promptly sent back where [they] came from and told to apply by a legal method to come into the country”. “I am...