Gorey Guardian

Murphy apologises for asylum seeker comment

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FINE GAEL ELECTION candidate Verona Murphy has issued an apology over her comments suggesting asylum seekers coming to Ireland have to be ‘deprogramm­ed’ as they may have been ‘infiltrate­d by ISIS’.

Murphy made her statement during RTÉ’s This Week Programme.

The Ramsgrange woman is hotly tipped to be a contender in this month’s by-election.

On RTE Ms Murphy said: ‘I believe there are issues with the direct provision, and I believe that the people of Oughterard were absolutely justified because they hadn’t been given enough informatio­n,’ she said. ‘There people are coming from such war-torn countries that they have to be deprogramm­ed, for the want of a better word, but through support services. They carry angst that you wouldn’t ordinarily see, possibly infiltrate­d by ISIS, and we have to protect ourselves against that.’

Ms Murphy, who is president of the Irish Road Hauliers Associatio­n, said: ‘There are support services available, but they have to be available as much as the accommodat­ion. Do not house those people where support services are not readily available.”

In a statement following the broadcast, Murphy described her comments as a ‘poor choice of words’.

‘This was a very poor choice of words and I am very sorry to anyone who was offended by them,’ she said. ‘People coming here fleeing persecutio­n deserve to be treated with compassion and respect. They need to be given opportunit­ies to forge a new start. The point I was trying to make was that some people coming to this country do so from very difficult circumstan­ces and the support services they need here have a vital role in helping them.’

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