Concerns have been raised about potential shortfalls in forthcoming migration regulations during a Dublin rally requesting an amnesty for a group of about 1,500 asylum seekers.
Ireland is set to enforce the EU migration and asylum pact by June of next year, tightening legislation around international protection. The European Commission has said new regulations will accelerate border procedures and facilitate “more efficient returns” for unsuccessful applicants.
However, Abolish Direct Provision Ireland (ADPI), a grassroots organisation that supports and campaigns on behalf of
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