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Ireland vows to heed social concerns after anti-immigrant riots

Dublin could avoid placing asylum seekers in city areas ‘where there is tension and concern’, trade minister says

Ireland’s trade minister has vowed to heed concerns about pressure on housing days after Dublin’s worst riots in decades were stoked by far-right agitators whipping up anti-immigration fears.

“We do need to try to listen to what people are saying,” Simon Coveney told the Financial Times. That included reconsidering putting asylum seekers in short-term accommodation such as hotels in inner city areas “where there is tension and concern”.

The Irish government has been struggling to accommodate an increasing number of refugees and on Tuesday warned about the “very real possibility” of running out of room for them in the coming days.

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