"Citizenship would be denied for those who refuse to pay"
"Asylum-seekers who are working in Ireland will have to pay between €15 and €238 a week for their accommodation in Ipas centres under plans to be discussed by the Government on Monday."
"The Cabinet sub-committee on migration will meet to discuss a range of measures, as the Coalition hardens its stance on the issue."
Working asylum-seekers in Ireland would be required to pay accommodation fees ranging from €15 to €238 per week for stays in Ipas centres. The Government will consider these fee proposals at a Cabinet sub-committee on migration meeting scheduled for Monday. The sub-committee will examine a range of measures intended to address migration flows and management. The Coalition is adopting a tougher stance on migration policy. Under the proposals, citizenship could be denied to asylum-seekers who refuse to pay the required accommodation fees, linking payment compliance to residency and naturalisation consequences.
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