I Am Immigrant aired on RTÉ tonight and it was a huge topic of conversation on Twitter.
The second segment in a three-part series followed a number of Irish immigrants and documented their experiences of life in Ireland.
The show focused on people who have just arrived in the country and those who have been here for quite some time.
It’s clear that the programme elicited an emotive reaction from many viewers who sympathised with those who said they felt marginalised.
The above photo is of Ricardo Muntean, a member of the Roma community in Ireland.
During the show, he spoke of how he applied for the Gardaí but met some tough opposition along the way.
Well worth a watch for anyone who missed out.
This Roma family are gorgeous. The shining eyes of the young lad when he gets the news he made the gardaí. Touching. #IAmImmigrant
— Róisín Loughrey (@roisinloughrey) March 31, 2016
In the midst of a handful of racists, we have crowds of Irish people who stand for a peaceful Ireland #IAmImmigrant pic.twitter.com/1qn9FwQamJ
— Ebun Joseph (@EbunJoseph1) March 31, 2016
For the idiots that spout nonsense re migrants, listen to these conversations on #IAmImmigrant – imagine having to justify yourself EVERYDAY
— Eoin Ó'Faogáin (@Eoin_OF) March 31, 2016
Sobering viewing on @RTE2 #IAmImmigrant . Scary to see some people are still so blatantly racist & think it's ok. #EveryoneIsEqual
— Sean Munsanje (@Seanmunsanje) March 31, 2016
Shocking watching #IAmImmigrant #racism #ignorant I am sickened and certainly not proud to see that in Ireland.
— mythoughtsonapage (@trickearney) March 31, 2016