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With Direct Provision Centres Overstretched, the Government Should Do More to Support Those Who Want to Move Out, Some Say

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New Bill Would Make Few Changes to Topsy-Turvy Aspects of System for Immigrant Work Permits

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For Some Chinese Immigrants, Mandarin Nicknames for Dublin Streets Still Bring Comfort and Familiarity

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When Announcing a New Restrictive Migration Policy in July, the Department of Justice Used Inaccurate Figures

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How the Government Created an Opening for Anti-Immigration Activists to Exploit in East Wall

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