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    Dublin Migrant Camp Cleared Amid UK Repatriation Dispute

    May 2, 2024Updated:May 2, 20242 Mins Read
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    Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris said migrants will not be allowed to return to the tent camp once it is cleared | Photo: Paul Faith. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    Amidst heightened tensions with neighboring Britain over the repatriation of migrants, Irish authorities have taken action to clear a tent camp housing hundreds of asylum-seekers in Dublin.

    Early Wednesday, police commenced the dismantling of approximately 200 tents occupied by asylum-seekers in Mount Street, Dublin’s city center. The government confirmed that authorities, including law enforcement, were relocating the migrants to shelters, with buses on standby for transportation.

    Prime Minister Simon Harris emphasized that individuals would not be permitted to return to the camp following clearance, underscoring the government’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and preventing the reemergence of makeshift settlements.

    The tent camp initially emerged around a year ago near the premises of the International Protection Office, responsible for processing asylum claims, as Ireland grappled with accommodating escalating numbers of refugees amid a housing shortage.

    Ireland’s housing crisis intersects with the migration challenge, prompting the government to distribute tents to new arrivals last December due to accommodation shortages. While protests over housing and migrant influxes have remained largely peaceful, incidents of violence, including attacks on law enforcement, have occurred.

    The surge in undocumented asylum-seekers entering Ireland, particularly through the open border with Northern Ireland, has strained resources and sparked concerns. Reports indicate a significant rise in asylum applications, with over 6,700 individuals applying since January, marking an 90 percent increase from the previous year.

    In response to the escalating migrant arrivals, Prime Minister Harris has proposed repatriating irregular migrants to the UK, intending to introduce legislation to facilitate this process. However, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has rejected the proposal, insisting on EU cooperation to address migration challenges.

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