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Migration

    Harris wants a pause on relocation of Ukrainians in state-provided accommodation
    The Tánaiste also said the Government should be consulted when Ukrainian accommodation is being converted into asylum facilities.
    'What will happen to us?': Thousands of Ukrainians fear losing housing unless scheme is extended
    Almost 22,000 international protection cases pending at end of 2023, despite drop in applications
    There was a 90% increase in decisions made by the International Protection Office in 2023, but a threefold increase in appeals also happened that year.
    Debunked: An image said to show 'unvetted men in Rosslare' was taken in England
    Migrants to Ireland more motivated to learn Irish when their children are studying it in school
    'Safe for now': Asylum seekers on how they're seeking safety in Dublin after spate of attacks
    “We worry that a petrol bomb will come in through the window,” one man staying at a disused council property said.
    Eight migrants die trying to cross the Channel from France to England
    The 'New Irish' aren't so new - people of colour have lived here for centuries
    Head of Garda National Immigration Bureau: There'll be a 'significant' increase in deportations
    Detective Chief Superintendent Aidan Minnock sat down with The Journal for a rare interview.
    Asylum seekers with jobs should pay towards accommodation, Harris says
    Airlines to be hit with increased fines over undocumented passengers arriving in Ireland
    Mary Robinson says we must 'learn lessons' from Irish mass emigration amid anti-migrant protests
    In an interview with The Journal, the former President of Ireland also said the US and other Western countries need to do more to end the conflict in Gaza.
    Sport can be 'very unifying' says Harris as Paris Olympics celebrates migration
    Majority of immigrants to Ireland believe that anti-migrant attitudes are 'a significant issue'
    Two-thirds of migrants report having faced racial or ethnic discrimination and almost 60% have faced hate crimes and harassment.
    SF immigration policy will soon be pinned to the mast as McDonald denies any pivot to the right
    Future housing demand dependant on migration levels, new report says
    Five more countries to be added to Ireland’s ‘safe countries’ list
    Government seeks tenders for charter flights to deport people from State
    G7 leaders to debate migration on the second day of summit in Italy
    SF has slumped in the polls - we spoke to grassroots members about what needs to change
    Sinn Féin may yet make major gains at the polls this week, but its grassroots say the leadership isn’t listening on major issues.
    Airline fine for carrying passenger without valid travel document to rise to €5,000
    Sinn Féin not seeking to outsource processing of asylum seeker applications to other countries
    Debunked: High Court did not rule that ‘illegal immigrants should be paid €318 per week’
    Far-right candidates will 'get a shock' come election count day, says O'Gorman
    1,000 asylum seekers to be accommodated at Thornton Hall by the end of June
    Taoiseach indicates asylum seeker tents to be cleared from Dublin's Grand Canal this week
    Modular and prefab units to be used to house asylum seekers on Thornton Hall site
    Ukrainians in hotels paying for hot meals won't have to do so if payments are reduced
    The Ukraine Civil Society Forum says some 13,000 children could be pushed into poverty.
    'Work underway' as goverment moves to use Thornton Hall site for asylum seeker accommodation
    Taoiseach says plans to cut social welfare rates of some Ukrainian refugees is 'sensible'
    It will not apply to Ukrainians living in pledged accommodation.
    12-week lead-in time for streamlining of Ukrainian social welfare payments.
    Review of benefits for international protection applicants to be completed within six weeks.
    Court rules that UK law on sending asylum seekers to Rwanda should be disapplied in Northern Ireland
    Fianna Fáil European election rivals Blaney and Cowen in spat over border checks
    Opinion: Our media and government forget about Ireland's history when they talk about refugees
    Leon Diop
    Sunak says UK Govt seeking 'urgent clarification' that no Garda checkpoints will be along NI border
    McEntee says commentary in Dáil is 'feeding blatant racism' as she defends Migration Pact
    From private Facebook groups to a clash with gardaí: Inside the Newtownmountkennedy standoff
    The Journal visited Newtownmountkennedy in recent days to speak to locals and organisers, after the protests reached fever pitch last Thursday night.
    The Journal's reporter Eoghan Dalton also spoke on-the-record and at length with two supporters of the protest.
    Plus, Stephen McDermott examines the social media posts used to gather support for the ongoing demonstration.
    Cabinet approves emergency legislation to enable return of asylum seekers to UK
    Gardaí ‘released from desk jobs’ to work on immigration enforcement won't 'police the border'
    'We owe Ireland nothing!': UK media lapping up Ireland's migration troubles
    Builders confronted by anti-immigration protesters 'in shock' after 'intimidating' incident at Aughrim hotel
    Construction workers at the site in Aughrim in Co Wicklow were told to “pack up and get the f**k out”.
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