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  2. International Protection Accommodation Services - Wikipedia

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    The International Protection Accommodation Services (IPAS) is a unit of the Irish Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth. [1] It is responsible for the provision of accommodation and related services to people in the international protection process, being those applying for refugee status or subsidiary protection .

  3. Migration and asylum policy of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The externalization of asylum procedures is a type of migration policy pursued by the countries of the European Union, it consists of relocating the reception and accommodation of asylum seekers and the processing of their asylum applications, in places near the borders of the EU or in countries outside the EU, from which asylum seekers ...

  4. Fact check: Government committed to using hotels for asylum ...

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    The Government, therefore, is not seeking to cease immediately the use of hotels for the housing of asylum seekers, despite a Labour manifesto commitment to ending this policy.

  5. Asylum in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, the CBP One mobile application, used by the U.S. government, allows asylum seekers to schedule appointments to present themselves at a port of entry to the U.S. [106] The application requires asylum seekers to submit personal data, including a facial photograph for facial recognition. [106]

  6. Fact check: Hotel accommodation for asylum seekers aims ... - AOL

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    However, the Home Office says the use of hotels is a “short-term measure”, and asylum seekers usually lose access to accommodation support when their claim for asylum, and any subsequent ...

  7. Direct provision - Wikipedia

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    Direct provision was originally introduced as an emergency measure in 1999. [4] In 2002 there were almost 12,000 applications for asylum. At the start of 2014, there were 4,360 people in direct provision, with more than 3,000 people having been in the system for two or more years.

  8. At least ten asylum seekers housed in taxpayer-funded ... - AOL

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    Spending on asylum accommodation has risen significantly in the past four years

  9. Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 - Wikipedia

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    The Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (c. 33) is an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom. It followed a 1998 government white paper entitled "Fairer, Faster And Firmer – A Modern Approach To Immigration And Asylum". [1] Its main aim was to create a faster system to deal with a backlog of cases. [2]