Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has suggested that asylum seekers with incomes in Ireland should contribute financially to the services they receive, arguing that this would help maintain social cohesion. The proposal comes after reports of increasing public concern about immigration.
their housing and other State supports under new Government plans.from the Fine Gael think-in event in Tullamore this morning, Simon Harris said the move will help “maintain social cohesion ” in Ireland .
“I believe now is the time to say that if you are an asylum seeker in Ireland and have an income - now I am not talking about people who don’t - if you have an income and a right to work, you should pay a contribution towards the services you receive,” he said. “My only upset is that has been hijacked by people who steal our flag and assault our Gardaí,” he said.
“But Irish people also have another great trait and it's called common sense and when the migration policy doesn't pass that test, they're not very happy.Asylum system
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