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    1. Revolution_2432 on

      Top Tip: don’t give asylum to people if you can’t house them. This isn’t much better than being back in Gaza,

    2. justbecauseyoumademe on

      With how vocal the pro palestine folks are in ireland this is a bit unexpected 

    3. insomnium2020 on

      There’s a lot of people who are also in need of accommodation and unfortunately there’s not enough to go around. That won’t get better anytime soon

    4. >The family initially hoped to stay in the room that Hazem was renting privately and living in in the South Dublin County Council area. This was after Hazem was told by the authorities that he could not apply for housing for his family until after they had arrived here.

      >**However the landlord evicted the family, citing concerns about overcrowding.**

      >Hazem has attempted to apply for emergency homeless accommodation from three county councils, but all have told him he must apply to a different one.

      So clearly landlords and private industry as usual are failing to react in any compassionate or understanding way. Surely it’s up to the government now to take proactive measures to help them. Two young children there for fucks sake.

    5. Devore_dude on

      Jeez it looks like a bloody nice car too, flashy coupe of some sort, maybe try selling that for a start!

    6. SoloWingPixy88 on

      Choosing the country you intend to applying for asylum, supports are an important factor to consider.

    7. 1reallyhatemondays on

      Was accommodation not offered? Or am I misreading?

      In a letter seen by RTÉ News, Dún Laoghaire- Rathdown County Council says it did initially offer to provide accommodation for Haneen and the children together “for a period of time” and for Hazem separately, but Hazem says he absolutely cannot leave his wife alone with the children.

    8. RebootKing89 on

      Sorry but they’re not the only people sleeping in their car. They’re actually lucky they have a car to sleep in. Faced a similar situation myself a few years ago, having to live in my car, what’s maddening here is I got nothing after years of paying into the system. Yet this guy can come over from South Africa and claim asylum because he’s “from” Palestine, sorry but that’s just abuse of the system, that wasn’t him being removed from a harmful situation to add Why they were allowed to carry on with the asylum family reunification process knowing they had no place to go is absolutely absurd.

    9. There’s a huge gap between the political reception that Irish people have given Ukrainian (white) refugees and Palestinian (not white) refugees.

      The Irish government spent €239 million on accommodation recognition payments for Ukrainian refugees per year. Ukrainians are also entitled to work while in Ireland, and access education. Palestinians can MAYBE get access to direct provision. If that. If not they live on their cars.

      We’ve done what we *should* have done for all refugees with Ukraine, but with Palestinians- people who are *also* being driven out of their homes by an invading power – we are falling short. We are showing our arses with this double standard.

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