Irish plan for implementing EU migration pact, including new accommodation centres, expected by November
Accelerated processing times and designated accommodation centres form part of changes in controversial EU deal
Accelerated processing times and designated accommodation centres form part of changes in controversial EU deal
Data come as agencies warns of ‘escalation’ in eviction letters being issued to people in direct provision accommodation
Party’s manifesto says Sinn Féin opposes EU asylum and migration pact because ‘Ireland should retain sovereignty over its own borders and migration policy’
A chaotic system involving the Department of Justice, the Department of Integration and the HSE is struggling to cope with increased demand
Figures high despite accelerated processing system from so-called safe countries introduced almost two years ago
Harry McGee travels by bus and ferry from Glasgow to Dublin. Asylum seekers are not conspicuous on the journey
Men living by canal say they fear for their safety following incident where tents were kicked and had eggs thrown at them
Government must co-ordinate with pre-existing homeless teams to create register of men sleeping rough, says volunteer
International protection applicants warned they could be arrested if they return to site, where barriers have been erected after early morning clearance operation
Significant concern in Government over ‘record levels’ of new arrivals as State struggles to find extra space
Taoiseach puzzled by Sinn Féin election literature that claims the party is opposed to open borders
Man had legitimate visa for UK but agency charged him £1,500 and took his passport after falsely offering full employment permission in Ireland
Men received transfer letters but no indication of where they will be sent on Wednesday and Thursday
Close to 70 tents pitched in area over the weekend after migrants were issued with letters saying there were no supports available
Afghans arriving from France came in lorry containers after long journeys over land and sea fleeing the Taliban
Tensions between Dublin and London over immigration are a reminder that politics between Britain and Ireland is more terse and fragile now
Some of the men were bussed out of the city centre on Wednesday to accommodation but were told none was available on their arrival
Dozens of asylum seekers bussed back to Mount Street have been told that there is no more accommodation
Asylum seekers were moved from tents beside International Protection Office complex to State accommodation in Crooksling and Citywest during major operation on Wednesday
Taoiseach says Ireland has ‘legitimate expectation’ that British counterparts will uphold agreement despite Sunak’s remarks
South inner city residents group says it will consider court action on health, safety and privacy grounds unless refugee tents are cleared from areas around International Protection Office on Mount Street
Analysis: Ratio of applicants presenting at International Protection Office in Dublin compared with those presenting at ports has risen to 10:1
Meeting involving Ministers, gardaí and Dublin City Council agreed on new search for State land to house estimated 200 asylum seekers living in tents in city centre
An estimated 200 men now sleeping outside International Protection Office
More than 6,000 sought asylum in Ireland so far in 2024, a rise of almost 80% on last year’s figure
Chants of ‘Send them home’ responded to with chants of ‘Say it loud, say it clear, refugees are welcome here’ from across the road
Volunteers providing food and clothing to international protection applicants sleeping rough in Dublin have reached ‘breaking point’
Average of 59 people seeking asylum arrived each day during last week of March, almost one third of them children
Number of homeless male asylum seekers has increased to almost 1,400, according to figures published in the past fortnight
Salman Jamal was a prominent news reporter in Somalia when he was nearly killed in a bomb attack. Now he shares a room in a Dublin centre
A number of homeless families presented at the office in Dublin on Friday after it had closed for the Easter weekend
Number has increased by more than 70 since Tuesday
Not for the first time, the Government’s response has been short-sighted, ad hoc and insufficient to the scale of the problem
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