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TraditionalAppeal23 on 07/01/2026 11:22 >In 2024, there was a record high number of people applied for asylum, when there was a total of 18,651. With the way people were going on I genuinely thought it was at least 100,000
Hipster_doofus11 on 07/01/2026 11:46 >A total of 13,160 people applied for asylum in Ireland in 2025, a decrease of 5,491 since the previous year. >This represents an almost 30 per cent decrease in applications throughout the year. >In 2024, there was a record high number of people applied for asylum, when there was a total of 18,651. >The previous highest year on record was 2023 when 13,264 people made applications for international protection. So we’re just back to around the previous record from 2023. Does anyone know if the Irish Times reported last year on the sharp (almost 40%) rise in the number of asylum seekers?
Dee-Dee-Mauwe on 07/01/2026 12:15 Irish Government 2023: Roderic’s “Your own front door” tweets Irish Government 2025: “You’re on your own on the streets”
yellowbai on 07/01/2026 12:33 It’s still huge. If it continues at the rate it’ll be 60k in 5 years. Needs to get well below 5k a year.
Wild_Web3695 on 07/01/2026 12:45 It’s as if asylum seekers are not the cause of everything wrong with Ireland
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>In 2024, there was a record high number of people applied for asylum, when there was a total of 18,651.
With the way people were going on I genuinely thought it was at least 100,000
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A bit done. More to do. Get it back down to 4,000 a year.
>A total of 13,160 people applied for asylum in Ireland in 2025, a decrease of 5,491 since the previous year.
>This represents an almost 30 per cent decrease in applications throughout the year.
>In 2024, there was a record high number of people applied for asylum, when there was a total of 18,651.
>The previous highest year on record was 2023 when 13,264 people made applications for international protection.
So we’re just back to around the previous record from 2023.
Does anyone know if the Irish Times reported last year on the sharp (almost 40%) rise in the number of asylum seekers?
Get ready for all the hoteliers playing the poor mouth
Irish Government 2023: Roderic’s “Your own front door” tweets
Irish Government 2025: “You’re on your own on the streets”
It’s still huge. If it continues at the rate it’ll be 60k in 5 years. Needs to get well below 5k a year.
It’s as if asylum seekers are not the cause of everything wrong with Ireland