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    Irish Government to Return Asylum Seekers to UK by End of May

    May 5, 2024Updated:May 5, 20242 Mins Read
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    People believed to be asylum seekers are escorted away, as Irish police (Garda) start to dismantle the tent camp outside the IPO in Dublin | Photo: Clodagh Kilcoyne. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    The Irish government has declared its intention to repatriate asylum seekers arriving via Northern Ireland back to the United Kingdom by the end of May. This decision, amid protests over Ireland’s migration policy and concerns about its capacity to accommodate migrants, comes with potential diplomatic ramifications.

    Earlier this week, authorities in Dublin dismantled a makeshift camp outside the International Protection office, relocating residents to rural camps. Despite an agreement between Britain and Ireland signed in 2020 allowing for asylum seeker returns in either direction, logistical challenges and legal hurdles delayed its implementation.

    However, a recent ruling by the Irish High Court has paved the way for deportation, overturning previous limitations due to concerns about potential risks upon return. This development has been met with resistance from London and Belfast, triggering diplomatic tensions.

    The Irish Justice Minister’s announcement of emergency legislation to facilitate faster migrant processing further escalated tensions. However, assurances have been made that Irish police will not be stationed at the border, assuaging concerns about rekindling historical sensitivities stemming from Ireland’s troubled past.

    In response to Ireland’s plans, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak emphasized the UK’s stance on migrant returns, expressing reluctance to accept asylum seekers from Ireland. Sunak underscored the importance of strengthening external borders, citing the efficacy of the UK’s Rwanda pact in deterring migration.

    The surge in undocumented asylum seekers arriving in Ireland, particularly via Northern Ireland, has intensified the debate over migration policies. With over 6,700 asylum applications since January, concerns over border security and cooperation between the UK and Ireland remain at the forefront of diplomatic discourse.

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