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You're seriously mistaken on this. As people above pointed out, citizens of USA have no entitlement or right to be in Ireland. USA is not a member of EU. It is solely at discretion of immigration officer to decide to let you in or not.
littlerr wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 1:56 pmAppreciate the effort but please do be careful with the judgement and misinformation. EU family members are allowed to travel freely within the EU with family. It doesn't matter which government issues the visa. If I were to let my EU visa lapse at any time, with a visa-free passport, I do indeed have 90 days to renew my stamp four. Yes, I do realise that anyone can be denied entry into any country at any time, but this would be the exception, not the rule. While there is discretion left to the officer, there is also the burden of proof that I pose a threat that would be serious enough to deny my EU rights. Please familiar yourself with EU rights, not just a list of which countries are in the EU. We may be immigrants, but we still have rights and it is not just the mood of the officer.
Furthermore, the physical/mental act of working is not automatically illegal. A person can open their laptop anywhere and work. Again, an important right. Residency rights are not the same as work rights and, since you're giving Spanish visa advice, note Royal Decree 421/2020, which created COVID-appropriate immigration policy. Many people are working under different circumstances these days so scaremongering isn't help.