Minister says finding accommodation for asylum seekers ‘incredibly difficult’

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  1. Who could have imagined that a country which refuses to put a cap on entrants or deport anyone with no right to live here is finding it difficult to cope with accommodating them.

  2. Would they not have done some actual planning of how many they could actually procide accomodation for before releasing how many people they were gonna house.

    Literally wanted a big pat on the back from the eu for taking so many people, then once the actual work is involved and the good pr is over, havent a fucking clue.
    Fucking gobshites

  3. I don’t see why, he said at the start of this that his department wouldn’t be competing with the department of social protection or with the general public so he needs to shake whatever magic house tree hee was talking about when he first took up the roll

  4. Really my friend got letter have to move out on march next there is 0 property for rent i the town.
    Both working and have 2 kids so sir you can feck off with your asylum seekers there is no accommodation for working class people which pay your salary and your feckin plans

  5. I swear these lads thought the housing issues were some kind of propaganda.

    Hopefully people look up when blame is to be placed, rather than down.

  6. Curious sentence

    >The Department of Equality and Integration has been struggling to meet accommodation demand following an increase in asylum seekers coming to Ireland, **as well as** Ukrainians fleeing the war with Russia.

  7. Brexit happened because of immigration. And look at the shit show its caused. The far right won big in Sweden, of all places, and next on list is Italy. In Denmark, the far right were on the rise until regular political parties started to take immigration seriously and take the concerns of citizens into account.

    If Irish politicians continue letting half the world into this country, including letting people onto the streets who they have no fucking clue who they are, failing to deport people and allowing economic migrants to game the system for years, we will soon have far right representation in the Dáil, too.

  8. When Turkey took in millions of Syrian refugees, they didn’t send them all over to hotels but but then in tents. Not good enough for us.

  9. Build houses, ban residential Real Estate Investment Trusts and foreign entities from buying up homes or apartments altogether, limit immigration and deport people who are illegally here.

    No one should be surprised if this country goes full right win within ten years if these people continue to kick the can down the road

  10. He’s a fucking genius, now there’s a minister who’s on top of his game.

    The minister for spotting the obvious.

    Look after your own first, and in turn being the very decent race that we are will in turn will help you solve the current crisis that you bunch of fucking overpaid gobshites can’t.

    Charity begins at home

  11. A lot of private landlords left the market cos of the new laws on permanent tenancies introduced in June. This barely ever gets a mention but it’s a major reason why property isn’t being make available for rent

  12. Whilst there trying to find accommodation for asylum seekers the good hard working people of this great land can’t afford the extortionate rents that landlords are charging because of how easily our government gives it all away.

  13. It’s incredibly difficult for people who were already living here to find accommodation. What did they expect?

  14. Yea well now you know how Irish people feel was this some sort of revolution to this dopes that we literally don’t have the room for these people, it’s not the case we didn’t want them we just couldn’t fit them anywhere 🙄.

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