Police dismantle tent city in Dublin

Irish police started dismantling about 200 tents housing asylum seekers in Dublin early on Wednesday, tackling what has become a focal point for heated debate around migration.
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The government said police and other officials were removing people from tents that first appeared about a year ago on Mount Street in the centre of the capital and moving them into accommodation.

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36 COMMENTS

  1. Probably got accommodation . Would I get treated as fairly if I was to go to any other Country in the world . Simple answer NO our economy will crash , more homelessness due to no doubt rise in more taxes. Non sustainable, im no T.D but this is not rocket science. I dread what comes for my childrens futures. Absolutely have nothing but distane for @Leovaradkar you and your cronies have destroyed our Country, hope the cushion was worth it . Yes, im angry. I'am dumbfounded at how people line their pockets before protecting their people and OUR land

  2. Country is a joke, look at the neighbourhoods there going too. Can't even drive to work traffic that busy, 2 years time won't be an Ireland cause they don't put any money into the roads, just build more apartments and houses for foreingers to buy or rent

  3. They ALL came through Europe first which are NOT war torn countries so why weren't they kept there because private companies owned by MPs and business men and women from abroad made HUGE personal profits going into their pockets rather than back into our countries financial pots lts all human trafficking in plain sight

  4. Ireland's people just like the UK were never asked or consulted before these immigrants were brought in and that's disrespectful and illegal this issue should have been brought to the vote of the people before the governmens did anything

  5. Lets hope they gave em somewhere else to sleep…its not like people love inherently sleeping in the gutter that were all scrambling for a spot.
    These folks have few if any other plačeš to go, its not a choice to do so moreso circumstances that have forced it. As well we all know its at least better to be ina communal envoronment when things arent going well in life versus solo and alone, so one sees socioeconomically desperate people congregate.

    All the best to getting things together and assistance for Ones future flourishing

  6. The more migrants moving from UK to Ireland will strengthen the calls for reunification. If the British can’t control their borders in or out, the only way Ireland can control its borders is to have control of the whole island.

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