Said we can’t even manage 10,000.
15,000 applications expected
Of those 760 applications, 479 had been granted protection in another EU member state
Providing for the tens of thousands of migrants now flocking to Ireland has officially become a crisis.
In addition to Ukrainians
“I HIT A NERVE”: Carol Nolan TD speaks on her immigration clash with Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien in the Dáil, dubbing the Minister’s response “a disgrace.”
BEN SCALLAN: Fine Gael Senator Garrett Ahearn says Mattie McGrath’s views on capping refugee numbers “do not reflect the majority.” But according to recent polls, they actually do – and Ahearn, not McGrath, is woefully out of step with public opinion:
Numbers don’t lie.
“The role of this Agency is to police the borders of the States.”
“We ought to examine how a Danish-style system might work here in Ireland.”
Tens of thousands.
Is that fair?