Asylum Seekers to move into Thornton Hall this month

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Asylum Seekers to move into Thornton Hall this month
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An accommodation centre has been developed on around 35 acres at Thornton Hall for single adult men seeking international protection

Asylum seekers will begin moving into the Thornton Hall site in Dublin later this month, the Justice Minister has confirmed.

Following screening works, however, it was necessary to apply for a licence to undertake archaeological test examinations. "There's been a huge amount of work done - not just on the site but also engaging locally to make sure that any of the supports or services that are needed are there. "These are vulnerable people and obviously we want to make sure that they get their answer as quickly as possible - whether they're entitled to stay here or not - and if they don't have a right to be here that obviously they'd be sent home," she added.has seen the number of people coming from these countries drop.

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