Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, left, and Pastor Malcolm Morgan look at a smashed window at the City Church in the University area of Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, June 23, 2009. A Protestant church that had provided emergency shelter to the immigrants last week suffered several broken windows overnight _ mirroring a wave of earlier attacks on the residences of Romanians in working-class Protestant parts of south Belfast. More than 100 Romanian Gypsies who suffered racist attacks and intimidation in Belfast are being flown back home at taxpayer expense, the Northern Ireland government said Tuesday. AP Photo logo AP Photo 4 months ago

Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, left, and Pastor Malcolm Morgan look at a smashed window at the City Church in the University area of Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, June 23, 2009. A Protestant church that had provided emergency shelter to the immigrants last week suffered several broken windows overnight _ mirroring a wave of earlier attacks on the residences of Romanians in working-class Protestant parts of south Belfast. More than 100 Romanian Gypsies who suffered racist attacks and intimidation in Belfast are being flown back home at taxpayer expense, the Northern Ireland government said Tuesday.