UN Special Representative: Migrants should work while having applications assessed

The UN Special Representative for International Migration says the 600 migrants due to arrive here in September should be allowed to work while their applications for asylum are being processed.

UN Special Representative: Migrants should work while having applications assessed

The UN Special Representative for International Migration says the 600 migrants due to arrive here in September should be allowed to work while their applications for asylum are being processed.

Ireland this week agreed to take 600 migrants from Syria and Eritrea from September onwards.

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