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Emergency accommodation for asylum seekers costs three times more than Direct Provision centres

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“The increase in numbers seeking asylum in Ireland was clearly predicted by the McMahon Report and, in fact, we had slighter fewer asylum seekers in 2018 than predicted by the report” 

Fiona Finn, CEO Nasc

Article is available on The Journal website here.

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