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Seán Deegan on RTÉ Prime Time Direct Provision Documentary (02July15)
Excerpts of Seán Deegan appearing on a RTÉ Prime Time documentary that examined the direct provision system back in 2015. Deegan explained why he rejected 498 out of 500 asylum claims elsewhere to RTÉ on radio with Joe Duffy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty0NyO-6cjU
Top 5 countries of origin for asylum seekers to End November 2018:
Georgia (380)
Albania (330)
Syria (322)
Zimbabwe (226)
Pakistan (218)
(Source: Reception & Integration Agency)
http://www.ria.gov.ie/en/RIA/November%202018%20-%20Final.pdf/Files/November%202018%20-%20Final.pdf
Both Georgia and Albania are regarded as "safe countries of origin" by the Department of Justice:
https://www.asylumineurope.org/news/03-05-2018/ireland-new-list-safe-countries-origin-adopted
"Ireland refuses asylum to 90pc of applicants" (But most are never deported)
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/ireland-refuses-asylum-to-90pc-of-applicants-35229842.html
In January, 2018, the Irish Independent reported of an alleged, undeclared scheme being operated by the immigration authorities allowing failed asylum seekers without a criminal record and who had been in Ireland for five years or more, to stay. Legal professionals working on asylum cases referred to this scheme as the "scheme that doesn’t exist".
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/mother-resorted-to-prostitution-to-fund-sons-medication-court-hears-36518112.html
If an asylum seeker has their application for refugee status rejected, they can appeal the decision. If an asylum seeker does not qualify to be a refugee but is at risk of serious harm if sent home, they may be given a status called "Subsidiary Protection" (SP).
An asylum seeker can apply for SP at the same time they apply for asylum. The application for SP will be reviewed if they are refused refugee status. A negative determination in regard to an application for SP can be appealed to the International Protection Appeals Tribunal.
If an asylum seeker does not qualify for refugee status or for SP, they may be given permission to stay in Ireland for humanitarian or other reasons. This is called "Permission to Remain". As someone with Permission to Remain they will be given many of the same rights as an Irish citizen.
"The asylum system in Ireland"
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/asylum-status-eligibility
Áine ní Chonaill on direct provision and subsidiary protection:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVjDRnqHy5c
"Housing crisis means it's boom time for operators of direct provision centres"
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/housing-crisis-means-its-boom-time-for-operators-of-direct-provision-centres-38564525.html
"Payments to private Direct Provision firms rise to €72m after 18% increase in asylum seekers"
https://www.thejournal.ie/direct-provision-centre-e72-million-4556693-Mar2019/
From 2000 - 2015, State paid €1bn to private operators to run DP centres for asylum seekers:
https://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/direct-provision-centres-cost-state-euro1bn-340466.html
"State asylum cases earned ex-minister's wife €1m":
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/state-asylum-cases-earned-exministers-wife-1m-29908349.html
"Ex-justice minister behind direct provision system to interview refugees":
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/exjustice-minister-behind-direct-provision-system-to-interview-refugees-31544033.html
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