The refugee centre in the Citywest Hotel in Saggart, Co Dublin was forced to close temporarily to new arrivals at Christmas. Photograph: Colin Keegan/Collins DublinThe State may have to close the Citywest refugee processing facility temporarily to new entrants in spring amid a potentially significant shortfall in available accommodation.
Most modelling scenarios operate on a two- or three-month basis, and these figures are then extrapolated to give a possible scenario for a full year. The modelling assumes that 85 per cent of new arrivals would need accommodation. On this basis, there could be a potential shortfall of about 8,000 beds by March, even if 2,000 modular homes are completed and another 3,213 new spaces are available in refurbished accommodation..
“If you look at the last seven days of people coming in under the temporary protection directive, at the moment that is about 80. The issue is that it fluctuates a lot. At the peak in December it was up to about 200 arrivals a day. Then, at the lowest point this month it was about 50 per day, just for Ukrainians,” the source said.
tiorleach Gosh Slimes, imagine the reality of IrelandIsFull
tiorleach can't home the irish let alone gimmegrants
We kept on telling you IrelandIsFull. You have to change your plans because IrelandIsFull. But you call us 'far right' when we say IrelandIsFull. Strange. 🤔
So
Get them out 👉🏻👉🏻👉🏻
Deport
So they are going to close somewhere the refugees stay because of a shortage of places for refugees to stay. Another wonderful Irish solution.
The Government has failed to protect our borders. They have failed to seperate legitimate refugees from bogus asylum seekers. This is why there are protests.
Refugee processing facility ? It's a hotel , one of many being used to transform Ireland beyond all recognition.
How long is this utter charade going to carry on 🙄
Now there’s a surprise…..
🤣🤣🤣 EU won't be happy with Ireland 🤣🤣🤣
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