A shocking case of alleged murder has left authorities in Ireland reeling, with a migrant suspected of killing a New York mother of two in a small Irish town. According to reports, the suspect had been denied asylum in Ireland but was still allowed to remain in the country, sparking concerns about the nation's immigration policies. The victim, a 34-year-old mother from New York, was found dead in her home in County Cork, and police have since arrested a migrant who was known to her. As the investigation unfolds, questions are being raised about how the suspect was able to stay in Ireland despite being denied asylum, and what this means for the country's immigration laws.
Migrant suspected of murdering NY mom in Ireland was in country despite being denied asylum New York Post