The Belfast attack raises questions about Ireland’s borders
As is so often the case following riots, attention on symptoms drowns out discussion about the cause. This pattern has been evident this week, as unrest in Belfast erupted after a man was stabbed. The alleged attacker was arrested and charged but, following the news that he was allegedly an immigrant, mobs roamed Belfast for days, committing horrendous acts of violence and intimidation. This violence, while quite rightly widely condemned, has allowed politicians to avoid awkward questions raised by the immigration status of the alleged attacker. Having reportedly entered the island of Ireland via Dublin, the case has reopened questions about which border truly exercises control over migration for Northern Ireland.