Tag Archives: Justice for the Undocumented
Undocumented migrants unveil new portraits and ask Ireland: Can You See Me Now? A unique photographic exhibition opens today in Dublin’s Filmbase. 11 undocumented migrants, all living and working in Ireland for many years, sat for photographer Liam Murphy. For most,
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Media Release 29th June 2017 Today (29th June 2017) the Joint Committee on Justice and Equality launched their report on Immigration, Asylum and the Refugee Crisis – a focus of their work in 2016. Representatives from the Justice for the
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On Tuesday May 3rd 2016, MRCI and the JFU campaign hosted a conference, Undocumented in Ireland: the moral and economic rationale for regularisation, in the Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin. This conference offered a vital and timely exploration of the need for a
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Migrant Rights Centre Ireland has launched the results of a survey of 1,008 people living undocumented in Ireland. The survey is the only one of its kind in Ireland, and provides the fullest picture yet of the thousands of undocumented
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69% of the Irish public are in favour of giving undocumented migrants here a route back into the system, according to a new poll carried out by Red C Research on behalf of the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland (MRCI). Read
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