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 @BCWG8WF answered…3wks3W

No, Ireland should be able to decide for itself how many people they can accomodate. For example, we are in a housing crisis and cannot house our own people, how can we be expected to house anyone else?

 @BCP5G22answered…4wks4W

this would be controversial, what works in belgium may not work in ireland

 @9ZGNCP5answered…1yr1Y

every country should do its part for immigrants at high risk, not economic immigrants. this system should be means tested by each country

 @9ZJGTL5answered…1yr1Y

No. Certain EU countries bear far more responsibility for creating the conditions that have led to more asylum seekers.

 @9ZGPWHTanswered…1yr1Y

No country should have to take asylum seekers unless they are vetted properly

 @9ZJWFDDanswered…1yr1Y

standardised procedures that are carefully crafted could benefit member states. however, while states should be encouraged to consider what they can offer in terms of asylum provision, there should be no pressure or expectation on any state to take in more asylum seekers than that country is willing to and comfortable with.

 @9ZB9DZJanswered…1yr1Y

Yes, but countries should be able to make individual adjustments to best suit the needs of the country.

 @9YLMRTHanswered…1yr1Y

only if it increases the rights of asylum seekers and isn't used as a sick ploy to shuffle them around