Volunteers in Dublin Endure Harassment While Assisting Asylum Seekers
In Dublin, volunteers are bravely working to support international protection applicants facing harassment from anti-migrant groups. With over 18,000 applications filed this year, tensions have risen in local communities regarding the accommodation of migrants. Volunteers like Catherine and Prince share their experiences of compassion and the risks they face while helping those in need. The government is also working on a new integration strategy to better support migrants. The challenges of providing basic needs highlight the ongoing complexities of Ireland’s response to migration.