Biden's Irish roots and US role in Northern Ireland highlighted during visit.

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Joe Biden is set to visit his ancestral hometown of Ballina, Ireland, during his trip to the country next week. Buildings are being painted and American flags hung in preparation for his arrival. Biden's great-great grandfather left Ballina for the US in 1850, and the town is twinned with Scranton, Pennsylvania, where Biden grew up. Biden will also visit Belfast to mark 25 years since the Good Friday peace accord and address the Dublin parliament. The trip highlights the central role of Irish Americans in US political life, with over 30 million Americans claiming Irish ancestry.
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