Direct Provision system for asylum seekers 'not fit for purpose'

A new report into Direct Provision in Ireland has found it is "not fit for purpose" and residents are being "failed".

Direct Provision system for asylum seekers 'not fit for purpose'

A new report into Direct Provision in Ireland has found it is "not fit for purpose" and residents are being "failed".

The Public Service Oversight Committee is publishing the full report later, following a series of interviews with residents and staff at the centres in Galway, Foynes, Mosney and Clondalkin.

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