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CityWest refugee centre to close to new arrivals 'in a matter of days', says O'Gorman

The UN’s refugee agency warned that ‘urgent intervention’ is needed to prevent large numbers of people becoming homeless here.

LAST UPDATE | 19 Jan 2023

THE REFUGEE CENTRE at Dublin’s CityWest Hotel will reach capacity and be unable to accept new arrivals in several days, Minister for Children, Equality and Disability, Roderic O’Gorman said.

Speaking on RTÉ’s News at One, the minister said:

“This will be the third time that we’ve been in this situation. And I think that there is a risk that this time, the closure will be for a longer period.”

“When we look at the available accommodation, we think this closure will be a longer one. It could be potentially a number of weeks.”

When asked if there could be a return to Ukrainians sleeping at Dublin Airport due to a lack of accommodation, the minister said that facilities were in place but they were not long-term.

The government had “a line of sight” to additional accommodation becoming available in mid-February from hotels and from buildings being converted, O’Gorman stated.

When asked if hotels will still be willing to house refugees during the tourist season, O’Gorman said that his Department had engaged with hotels to renegotiate their accommodation contracts.

“The numbers who clearly indicated ‘no’ at this stage are small but we’re working on very tight margins. So even if a reasonably small number of people don’t recontract with us, that puts us on under pressure.”

Citywest was designed as a reception centre for Ukrainians fleeing war, where arrivals into the country were bused to the complex for processing.

The facility previously closed to new arrivals in October last year after reaching capacity. 

In reaction to the closure of CityWest, the United Nations’ High Commissioner for Refugees representative for Ireland said that relying on private accommodation wasn’t a viable option for the future.

Head of Office with UNHCR Ireland, Enda O’Neill, said:

“It has been clear for some time that the Department of Integration’s reliance on privately contracted accommodation could not be maintained beyond an initial emergency response.”

“At the moment, it appears that only an urgent intervention at the most senior level across national and local government will prevent large numbers of people becoming homeless.”

“Only by purchasing or building accommodation, by erecting adequate temporary shelter or prefabricated buildings on state land and by refurbishing suitable vacant buildings can the government hope to meet the anticipated needs for the year ahead,” O’Neill said.

‘Extremely serious’

Speaking on RTÉ’s Drivetime, Irish Refugee Council CEO Nick Henderson said the news is “extremely serious”, and that the closure would be “the most grave and serious moment in Ireland’s history of refugee protection”.

“In effect, it would mean that we cannot accommodate men who seek protection here. Families and single women would be accommodated, we understand. In effect, and let’s be very clear about this, this would mean large-scale homelessness of male protection applicants,” he said.

“It’s more serious than what happened in the autumn because it’s forecast this lack of accommodation and the closure of CityWest transit hub is forecast to take place for several weeks, until the middle of February at least.”

Henderson said the matter must be brought to “the very top of Government” to ensure that the closure does not result in a “mass homelessness crisis”.

“We have legal obligations – Irish law and EU law – to accommodate people, in fair weather or foul, in times of peace and war, and they must be adhered to,” he said.

“We have no doubt that the State is working hard, in particular the Department of Children… but we do believe that there is accommodation capacity available. We don’t think State land, modular building, State buildings themselves have been exhausted.”

He also said that measures must be taken in the meantime to ensure that supports are in place when the centre does close. 

“That’s things like making sure that Dublin homeless services are supported, to check their capacity which is already hugely stressed, to make sure they have additional resources to help the Dublin Regional Homeless Executive, and to ensure that individuals are supported.

“So things like making sure they’re tracked, they’re registered, are they able to get their daily expenses allowance? All these things are going to have to take place and be implemented in a very short term.”

Modular housing

Minister O’Gorman also addressed the delay with modular housing delivery earlier today, saying:

“It’s a brand new source of accommodation, we had to make provision in terms of contracting with providers all over Ireland in terms of its delivery. We’re hoping to have the first 200 units available for occupation by Easter.”

These 200 units will contain 800 beds, with the government seeking to provide a second and third phase of modular housing at 200 to 300 units each in the future, he said.

The minister also commended his Department for its work finding housing for 19,000 people in international protection and the 54,000 Ukrainians in the past ten months.

O’Gorman was questioned on the timing of discussions he’d had on expanding Ireland’s visa system to include economic migrants and people fleeing climate change.

“Is this a good time for you as minister to be talking about this?” Brian Dobson asked.

“We need people working in our in our system. There’s shortages of employees across a wide range of areas,” he said.

“On climate change, do I think that’s something that will have to happen in the future? I think it will. I think if your country literally disappears and you have to remember there are countries in the Pacific which are literally disappearing.”

“It is important to say that any action there would have to take place on an international basis. There won’t be Ireland going on its own.

O’Gorman also stated that recent anti-refugee protests across the country were reducing the number of hotels who would take refugees.

“I think it’s clear that there are far right elements among this. And that’s not to say that everybody who’s protesting has that motivation. But if you look online, if you look at the organisations behind these, it is a lot of anonymous accounts retweeting this sort of information.”

“These have an impact. And I know there are providers, certainly on the international protection side, who have withdrawn over the last number of weeks because of the concern and the intimidation that they’ve seen of people living in other international protection accommodation.” 

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    Dec 29th 2015, 7:31 PM

    its hard to believe anyone would be that stupid as to call yourself the ‘silent bomber’ and then become not so silent and tweet looking for advise on potential targets! what idiots.

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    Dec 29th 2015, 7:42 PM

    keen interest in isis………..we have one of their top recruiters here in the country and the tax payer is paying blood sucker free legal aid brigade to stop him from being deported … FFS

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    Dec 29th 2015, 9:19 PM

    The wee lepper con in Phoenix park is very concerned about the rights of this Isis fan

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    Dec 29th 2015, 7:30 PM

    Lived with his mam and dad who are now saying they had no knowledge of what he was doing which I find hard to believe

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    Dec 29th 2015, 7:55 PM

    You lived with his mam and dad?

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    Dec 29th 2015, 7:58 PM

    No doubt whatever that a lot of silent sympathisers knew what was goings-on. Moderate muslims should speak out.

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    Dec 29th 2015, 8:32 PM

    @Beano …….They all say that. Instructions from Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR to all relative and acquaintances and local Imams of terror suspects apprehended. Deny everything. Nothing to do with Islam,etc.

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    Dec 29th 2015, 7:29 PM

    Not being funny but bring in capital punishment for these dopes, no place in any society for them

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    Dec 29th 2015, 7:40 PM

    @Craft Beard Lad oh it will make a return soon enough, capital punishment. you will see the french taking the wd40 to those old guillotines in the not so distant future, 5 to 7 years i will bet, the spanish used to like a little garroting, fascinating machine in a ghoulish way. Its not so long ago that these machines were used..

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    Dec 29th 2015, 9:14 PM

    There’d have to be a massive hole in the lifes of a man and woman husband/wife when for intertainment they’d set out make bombs to kill people using public transport. if their religion drove them to carry out such pervisions then there is somthing very rotten with such a religion

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    Dec 30th 2015, 8:35 AM

    True John but I bet it will be used on Christians by an Islam French government

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    Dec 29th 2015, 7:48 PM

    This shows that authorities have to follow up on every nutjob tweet

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    Dec 29th 2015, 7:49 PM

    In France, Britain, Germany, America and nearly every other country in the world it remains government policy to say that any and all attacks carried out in the name of Mohammed have ‘nothing to do with Islam’.

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    Dec 29th 2015, 7:58 PM

    America? I would of thought the opposite. And rightfully so btw, islam is totally to blame

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    Dec 29th 2015, 7:33 PM

    More religious loons trying to kill people.

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    Dec 29th 2015, 7:38 PM

    Absolute dirt on the end of your shoe! Religion has a lot to answer for in this world. Unfortunately there’s no one to answer to…

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    Dec 29th 2015, 10:22 PM

    For those interested; one month in Sweden where the leftists in charge have adopted open borders and embraced immigration from across the Middle East. The result? Rapes, crime and the odd beheading.

    Let Sweden be a lesson to the rest of Europe.

    http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/7133/sweden-rapes-acquittals-severed-heads#.VoKwdXAT6Ak.twitter

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    Dec 29th 2015, 11:26 PM

    Why is the Journal so disproportionately full of rightwing nutjobs?

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    Dec 30th 2015, 12:15 AM

    ted unfortunately for all of us its the likes of you that will be the end of our civilisation.

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    Dec 30th 2015, 4:38 AM

    WOW…at a loss for words D,this is all Fact?!its disgusting can’t get my head around it rape etc brutal brutal

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    Dec 29th 2015, 8:00 PM

    Nothing more than life in Jail with no chance of ever getting back into society . However with this country the uk they will be out in 20 to 25 years . However they should bring back some form of capital punishment for this type of treachous crime . Traitors to the uk and the western world freedoms .

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    Dec 29th 2015, 9:37 PM

    RobertP; unfortunately even in jail the toxic effect of radical Islam goes on and on. This made the times front page two days ago; sad because it’s been known about for years, obviously nothing has changed.

    We need to wake up and fast

    http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/uk/crime/article4650726.ece

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    Dec 29th 2015, 8:19 PM

    The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam.
    Who said that?

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    Dec 29th 2015, 9:33 PM

    @JamesBarry- the same guy who said the ‘Sweetest sound is the Muslim call to prayer…..’

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    Dec 29th 2015, 11:38 PM

    @James Barry……. The Mole in The White House said it.

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    Dec 30th 2015, 3:05 AM

    Refugees turn on their host
    Kailene Pillay, The Witness | The Witness
    THE good Samaritans who took onto their farm over 100 refugees displaced by this year’s xenophobic violence, now claim they have been threatened with murder by the same people they had set out to help.
    http://m.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/refugees-turn-on-their-host-20151217
    Food for thought!

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    Dec 30th 2015, 8:38 AM

    As Chris Kyle said ” they are savages “. He was spot on , we need more Chris Kyle’s

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    Dec 30th 2015, 8:34 AM

    Dirty rotten animals

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    Dec 30th 2015, 10:28 AM

    Buys bomb making material from eBay and gets it delivered to their home

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