Sinn Féin pledges to cut asylum-application times by half
Election 2024: Party proposes a new immigration agency that would oversee international protection applications
Stories about immigration, migrants of all types into Ireland
Election 2024: Party proposes a new immigration agency that would oversee international protection applications
There are lessons for Ireland from the US election about the disconnect between establishment voices and the feelings of the electorate
Dublin South Central candidate Cllr Philip Sutcliffe referred to ‘coloured guys’ on O’Connell Street at a special Dublin City Council meeting on Monday
A man, oblivious to the world, and so at war with the living, screamed and heckled a couple and their daughter
Adviser championed policies during president-elect’s first term that included separating migrants from their children
Judge adjourns sentence to allow for a psychiatric report on the woman who came to Ireland to study English
Fears grow in US immigrant communities as president-elect says he has ‘no choice’ but to act on campaign pledge
The Co Roscommon town has been in the headlines due to tensions rooted in rising crime, residents say
Election 2024: Fine Gael leader promises more ‘interventionist’ State on child care and ‘firmer’ migration system
Election 2024: Sinn Féin TD Paul Donnelly should be returned, but it might be a big ask for the party to take two seats
Election 2024: Sinn Féin hopeful of gaining two seats despite dwindling poll numbers
Election 2024: Sinn Féin's Aengus Ó Snodaigh was just shy of two quotas in 2020
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The small town has a long history of welcoming migrants but a rise in crime and a lack of Garda presence is causing resentment among locals
Court challenge has stalled plans to house 1,000 asylum seekers at State-owned north Dublin site
Anti-immigration protester Bernard Lavery was seen at the front of the crowd, waving an Irish Tricolour
As a general election looms, Newtownmountkennedy residents remain ‘traumatised’ and ‘divided’ and speak sadly of authorities’ poor management of the issue
When prices in Ireland began to surge in the 2000s, we looked to the German housing market as a more stable, affordable exemplar. Not any more
At 85, the long-time social campaigner says there’s no such thing as a typical homeless person: ‘every one of them is different, all have their own story, their own background’
Judge said three plaintiffs’ legal documents were ‘awash in meaningless conspiracy theories’
Company says its AI-driven system will modernise process and help ‘create a more efficient, accessible, and secure immigration system for Ireland’
Respondents reveal a greater concentration on the value for money of Government expenditure than on topics such as the housing shortage and immigration
Housing remains a key topic as general election looms; immigration falls to its lowest ranking this year
Two years ago about 375 Syrians were interviewed in Lebanon by Irish officials and told they would be resettled in Ireland before 2024. They’re still waiting - amid bombs, deprivation and discrimination. Sally Hayden spoke to some of those people, who feel trapped, scared and forgotten
Thirty-one of those missing are separated children seeking asylum, while six went missing from residential settings, figures show
Helen McEntee to update Government on impact of accelerated processing measures for international protection applicants
Drones ‘tested over Gaza’ have been reappropriated by the EU to monitor migrants in the Mediterranean
Acclaimed producer says governments North and South should invest in cross-Border culture to build mutual understanding
‘The tents have been flying everywhere,’ says spokesman as migrants moved to houses in Newtownmountkennedy and Crooksling
Rite & Reason: The Irish experience abroad should remind us of the empathy we owe to those seeking shelter on our shores
The party faces strategic problems over where it positions itself and who its core voters are. And as it’s trying to figure all this out, it gets hit with one controversy after another
Negotiations with property owners about accommodation is leading to ‘higher cost and lower quality’, department says
Taoiseach says Ireland has an ‘open mind’ to idea for EU deportation sites for failed asylum seekers
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