Government plan for centre to house 1,000 asylum seekers challenged by councillor in High Court
Briefly

Paul Hogan argues that the ministerial process allowing for army-tent accommodations for asylum seekers is unlawful and undermines fair procedural standards.
In his legal filing, Hogan insists the Minister did not thoroughly screen the project for environmental impacts, raising concerns about wastewater management and traffic effects.
Protests in Athlone signal local opposition to the plan for tent accommodations, which Hogan and fellow representatives are legally challenging on grounds similar to another successful case in Dublin.
Read at Irish Independent
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