Ireland has taken in less than 600 of the 4,000 migrants it vowed to accept by next year

Ireland has taken in just 550 people caught up in the ongoing migrant crisis despite vowing to offer a home to 4,000 by next year.

Ireland has taken in less than 600 of the 4,000 migrants it vowed to accept by next year

Ireland has taken in just 550 people caught up in the ongoing migrant crisis despite vowing to offer a home to 4,000 by next year.

Immigration minister David Stanton says those who have arrived so far - including children - have suffered horrific ordeals.

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