Mixed views in Dundrum about arrival of asylum seekers, residents say
Sinn Féin’s suggestion to locate accommodation in wealthier areas should not be used to foster impression that asylum seekers are solely a burden, says activist
Sinn Féin’s suggestion to locate accommodation in wealthier areas should not be used to foster impression that asylum seekers are solely a burden, says activist
The option of temporary worker contracts is not embraced by either side but it may be the solution
About 60 women were initially given just 48 hours’ notice to move from accommodation
SF seeks end to ‘two-tier system’ favouring Ukrainians and calls for ‘audit’ of services before asylum seekers are moved into any area
Fear of authoritarianism and loss of freedom is pushing people to move away
Hundreds of people gather at the former Crown Paints factory on Malahide Road, earmarked for international protection applicants
Male international protection applicants advised to find less visible locations to camp as tension expected to rise on Friday night
Gardaí monitoring site planned for international protection applicants with up to 50 protesters still present
‘They told me pitching a tent in the city is illegal so why do they give us tents? It makes no sense.’
State has been winding up contracts with a range of accommodation providers on foot of a decline in the number of Ukrainians seeking protection here
Dublin West TD says parties must ‘come together to learn from what has happened in France’ in call for agreement
People in Ireland have become less focused on climate change and more on social issues. O’Gorman’s interest in childcare, refugees and adoption chimes with this
Why have new countries been added to the State’s safe countries list and what impact does the list actually have?
More focus on development aid and investment could tackle ‘root cause’ of migration from Africa
Agreement is standardised immigration control system across member states including tougher borders and holding centres for migrants
Accord comes into effect in two years with aim of processing asylum applications within 12 weeks
Asylum committee chair says Geert Wilders’s Freedom Party is ‘inherently undemocratic’
Number of people coming to State from Ukraine down from average 340 per week in January to 188 per week in June
French parliamentary elections shaping up to be choice between far right National Rally and leftwing Popular Front
New figures show 91 people had been assisted to leave Ireland by the end of May
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German aid group says it picked up 51 people from sinking wooden boat while Italian coast guard conducted separate operation
Processing migration residence permits in Cork and Limerick to be transferred to Department of Justice in extension of ‘civilianisation’ scheme
Accelerated processing times and designated accommodation centres form part of changes in controversial EU deal
After the Syrian war began in 2011, 1½ million Syrian refugees entered Lebanon. Initially the nation was welcoming, but since the economy collapsed in 2019, anti-refugee sentiment has grown
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Site in Beirut originally established for 500 families but is now home to 18,000 Palestinians and 40,000 Syrians
Volunteers supporting rough-sleeping asylum seekers are concerned the ‘inconsistent’ approach being taken to city encampments
Flac says pro-bono legal services are ‘vital’ for access to justice but are ‘no substitute’ for an adequate legal aid system
Tightening border controls under EU migration pact paves the way for further “border violence”, says Dr Niamh Keady-Tabbal
A further 2 million, at least, have Sudan fled to neighbouring countries
US president toughens his approach as immigration emerges as a top issue in the presidential election
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