Daily Dispatch

Police start to dismantle Dublin’s migrant ‘tent city’

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Irish police started dismantlin­g about 200 tents housing asylum seekers in Dublin early on Wednesday, tackling what has become a focal point for heated debate around migration.

The government said police and other officials were removing migrants from tents that first appeared about a year ago on Mount Street in the centre of the capital and moving them into accommodat­ion.

Young men who live in tents are largely left alone in Dublin but there have been protests in smaller communitie­s opposed to the number of migrants living in hotels and hostels.

Prime Minister Simon Harris said on Tuesday people would not be allowed to return to the camp once it was cleared.

“Once we clear Mount Street and provide people with a safer setting and access to sanitation, we need to make sure that the laws of the land are applied and it is not allowed to happen again because we do not live in a country where makeshift shantytown­s are allowed to just develop,” he said.

A Reuters witness said police had blocked off Mount Street and removed blue tarpaulin that hung over the small tents.

Ireland is trying to accommodat­e record numbers of refugees while struggling with a housing shortage for residents.

Protests over the housing situation and the extra pressure of new arrivals have mostly been peaceful but far-right activists attacked police last December after three children were stabbed by a man Irish media identified as born in Algeria.

Six people were arrested last week after a standoff with police at a building in Wicklow, south of Dublin, that is intended to house asylum seekers.

The government agency responsibl­e for housing asylum seekers began handing out tents to some new arrivals last December after running out of accommodat­ion.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/ CLODAGH KILCOYNE ?? ROUGH LIVING: An asylum seeker walks past tents beside the Internatio­nal Protection Office in Dublin, Ireland, where hundreds of migrants in search of accommodat­ion have been sleeping on the streets for several months, with more arriving every day.
Picture: REUTERS/ CLODAGH KILCOYNE ROUGH LIVING: An asylum seeker walks past tents beside the Internatio­nal Protection Office in Dublin, Ireland, where hundreds of migrants in search of accommodat­ion have been sleeping on the streets for several months, with more arriving every day.

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