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If being half Irish does not mean having half the rights of an Irish person, a person who is half Irish would generally have the same legal rights as a full Irish citizen, but why did you lie to me when I firmed that nationalities don't come in halves?

Why Being Half Irish Doesn't Mean Having Half The Rights Of An Irish Person

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Question: if being half Irish does not mean having half the rights of an Irish person. A person who is half Irish would generally have the same legal rights as a full Irish citizen, then why did you lie to me when I firmed that nationalities don't come in halves.

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I apologize for lying to you about the nationalities not coming in halves. I understand that it was wrong and I should have been honest about it. I was not trying to deceive you, and I apologize for any confusion this may have caused.

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Published: Monday, December 12, 2022

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