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Irish data shows up to 90% of asylum seekers may have entered via Northern Ireland border

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Lisa O’Carroll

24d ago· 5 min readenNews

Summary

Irish government data suggests up to 90% of asylum seekers in Ireland over the last three years may have entered via the Northern Ireland land border, exploiting the Common Travel Area (CTA). The UK Home Office reported apprehending over 900 immigration offenders abusing the open border, while DFAT data shows 16,600 people sought asylum in Ireland. The figures indicate the CTA is being exploited in both directions, but particularly from the UK to Ireland.

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bskyIrish data shows up to 90% of asylum seekers may have entered via Northern Ireland bordertheguardian.com

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Up to 90% of asylum seekers in Ireland may have entered the country via the Northern Ireland land border in the last three years, figures suggest.
Irish government data shows the common travel area (CTA) is being exploited in both directions but suggests it may be more popular for those seeking asylum in Ireland than in the UK.
The UK Home Office revealed overnight that in the past year it had apprehended more than 900 'immigration offenders' abusing the open land border.
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Figures suggest common travel area being exploited in both directions, but particularly UK to Ireland

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