Tánaiste says 'no easy answers' to immigration question, but 'no one can take law into their own hands'

tánaiste says 'no easy answers' to immigration question, but 'no one can take law into their own hands'

Tánaiste says ‘no easy answers’ to immigration question, but ‘no one can take law into their own hands’

TÁNAISTE MICHEÁL MARTIN has said that there are no “easy answers” to the immigration question, but said the public cannot take the law into their own hands.

Speaking to reporters in Government Buildings yesterday, Martin accepted that there are “growing concerns” being articulated by some in society, but added:

“There is no easy answers to this. I do accept the point that there is growing concerns outside of particular viewpoint. There is broader concerns, people are worried about capacity and so on. But we have to be very clear about the fundamental principles that must apply. No one can take the law into their own hands.

“Blockading is wrong. Physically destroying buildings is obviously a crime. We need as a society to maintain our cohesion and keep balance, and government has a role in terms of communicating those basic principles to the public and working with people, and engaging with people in respect to the broader question of migration.”

His comments come after a suspected arson attack took place on a hotel earmarked for asylum seekers in Co Galway this week. Yesterday, the Tánaiste acknowledged that the government needed to do a better job in easing any concerns the public have around immigration.

Ireland’s immigration policies very much reflect the country’s international obligations as members of European Union, he said.

“There’s no doubt. We have had a threefold increase from pre-Covid to post-Covid years in the number of those seeking international protection,” said the Tánaiste.

International Protection Applicant numbers stand at around 15,000 per annum, he said,  compared to around 3,500 per year in 2019.

The government White Paper on ending Direct Provision was on the 3,500 per year figure, he added. These figures are separate to 100,000 Ukrainians have settled in Ireland after fleeing war.

“It is very much a function of the international and the global situation that we’re in. It is very, very challenging in such a short space of time, that so many people are having to flee situations as they have had to do in the last two years in particular,” he added.

Speaking about how other countries have dealt with immigration issues, Martin said that many political promises and declarations have been made, but when analysed in the cold light of day, have not been successful.

“This will require constant work. In terms of broader immigration policy, we have tightened up checks in airports and so on in terms of people getting rid of documentation, destroying documentation,” he said.

He added that there is “increasing evidence that more [asylum seekers] are coming through from the UK side” due to the new Rwandan policy being rolled out.

“By the way, this is happening all across Europe, it’s happening in the United States,” said Martin, noting the situation in New York which is seen as a sanctuary city for migrants.

“So this is not a unique Irish experience. It is part of a broader European and global phenomenon,” said Martin, who predicted that it will be “very dominant issue” within the European Union next year.

OTHER NEWS

15 minutes ago

‘Mental health starts here’: Mom speaks out about bullying at Winnipeg elementary school

15 minutes ago

‘Twisters’ Eyes $50M U.S. Opening – Box Office Preview

15 minutes ago

Michael Showalter And Jordana Mollick’s Semi-Formal Productions Inks Multi-Year First-Look Film Deal With Amazon MGM Studios

15 minutes ago

Vertical Takes U.S. Rights To Francesca Eastwood Thriller ‘Clawfoot’

15 minutes ago

James Baldwin Books Eyed For TV & Film As Fremantle Strike Deals With Estate

15 minutes ago

Abramorama Takes Global Theatrical Rights To ‘Electric Lady Studios: A Jimi Hendrix Vision’

17 minutes ago

Inflation is going to fall like a rock, says Fundstrat's Tom Lee

17 minutes ago

Kuldeep Yadav on impressive India's 50-run Bangladesh win

17 minutes ago

'That's Certainly A Consideration': Timothy Liljegren's Arbitration Rights May Force The Maple Leafs Into a Difficult Decision

17 minutes ago

Rams News: Kyren Williams excited for dynamic backfield with Blake Corum

17 minutes ago

Global carbon removal market could reach $100 billion/yr from 2030-35, report says

17 minutes ago

Defensive line is the Saints pivotal unit on defense

17 minutes ago

As Coach Prime and Colorado Await Julian Lewis' Commitment Decision, 5-Star QB Snubbed From Major Recognition to Ohio State Commit

17 minutes ago

Chicago Sky Confirm Key Starter is Lost for Season After Knee Surgery

17 minutes ago

Inside UK's E.coli outbreak as 'contaminated sandwich' kills first person

17 minutes ago

Patrick Mahomes’ contract isn’t all that ‘team-friendly’ when you dig into its structure

17 minutes ago

Amazon Prime Video's ‘Mirzapur Season 3’ Is The Grittiest Yet

17 minutes ago

Tennis-Former champions Rybakina, Vondrousova eye Wimbledon repeats but injuries a concern

17 minutes ago

Kenny Pickett’s QB Trainer Says False Narratives Were Pushed: ‘They Are 100 Percent BS’

17 minutes ago

Debunked: Visiting restrictions at Tallaght Hospital are due to viruses, despite conspiracy theories

17 minutes ago

Jack Dorsey says we won't know what is real anymore in the next 5-10 years with the prevalence of AI-generated content and deep fakes: "It will feel like you're in a simulation."

17 minutes ago

Shocking moment 3ft-long poisonous snake slithers across golf green

17 minutes ago

Ukraine supporters unfurl huge mosaic of football-loving soldiers

17 minutes ago

Major streaming service ups prices by 33 per cent: 'Just cancelled!'

17 minutes ago

Lidl-Trek understands Mollema's harsh comments after not making Tour selection, but explains why he was left out

17 minutes ago

A look back at memorable Oilers' fan moments from this year's Stanley Cup run

17 minutes ago

Letters: Donald Sutherland obituary

17 minutes ago

Stock market could pump after Trump-Biden showdown: D.R. Barton

17 minutes ago

A dividend-paying defensive stock entering a bullish trend, according to the charts

17 minutes ago

Morgan Stanley says dealmaking is returning to Wall Street and gives best stocks to play trend

17 minutes ago

Investors' pessimism rises as inflation, Fed cut takes center stage

17 minutes ago

ChatGPT owner OpenAI strikes multi-year content deal with Time magazine

17 minutes ago

Not lovin’ it: McDonald’s McPlant burger failed, customers shunned non-meat option

17 minutes ago

Nobel-winning hack attack, SCOTUS defies extremism tag and other commentary

17 minutes ago

Walgreens could shutter over 2K stores as sales plunge amid stubborn inflation

24 minutes ago

Shocking video shows massive sinkhole in Illinois soccer field swallowing bleachers, light pole

24 minutes ago

3 easy online side hustles you can pick up any time: Some can pay as much as $200 per hour

24 minutes ago

What to know about skateboarding at the 2024 Olympics: Rules, scoring explained

24 minutes ago

Journalist Sadie Dingfelder discusses her inability to recognize faces

24 minutes ago

Tour de France fantasy guide and tips: How to score and the best riders to select