Asylum-seekers to be asked to contribute financially for supports under new government plans
Briefly

Taoiseach Simon Harris emphasized the need for reforms regarding asylum-seekers, particularly those living in state accommodations for over six months and working.
Justice Minister Helen McEntee indicated that specific changes need to be discussed with other government parties, highlighting a cautious approach to any impending reforms.
Ms. McEntee noted that there are no specific reductions set out yet, emphasizing the goal of providing support while being flexible to necessary changes.
Social Protection Minister Heather Humphreys expressed skepticism about further cuts for migrants, pointing out prior reductions made for Ukrainian refugees.
Read at Irish Independent
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