Tipperary locals rally to support refugees forced to relocate after five years: 'Where will they go?'
Briefly

The locals in Borrisokane expressed discontent, stating it was 'very unfair' to require established families to uproot after finding community and stability in the area.
Despite the Borrisokane complex being regarded as 'a shining example' of successful assimilation, recent eviction orders highlight the struggle of families to secure permanent residency.
Having received asylum status, the families must vacate the Riverside Apartments for new arrivals, despite many having integrated into local schools and community activities.
Local residents rallied behind the families, emphasizing their contributions to Borrisokane, which include children in schools and adults working in the area.
Read at Irish Independent
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