People are very welcoming: asylum seekers find support in Irish town – photo essay

People are very welcoming: asylum seekers find support in Irish town – photo essay

A wave of vicious anti-migrant protests in Dublin and beyond, including arson attacks on property earmarked for asylum seekers, and an emerging far right have posed challenges for the Irish government in the past year.

In the seaside resort of Courtown, 100km (60 miles) south of Dublin, residents have shown there is another way, one full of humanity and support for people fleeing conflict or persecution.

A hotel here houses about 200 male refugees and asylum seekers including a doctor, a vet, and an engineer who speaks five languages.

This is their story.

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What‍ specific⁣ factors or events led to Courtown residents embracing a welcoming attitude towards asylum seekers?

> ⁣**Host:** We’ve seen ‍a stark contrast in recent months when it comes to how communities in Ireland ⁣are⁣ responding ⁤to the arrival ⁤of asylum seekers. While some areas ⁢have tragically been marred by hateful⁤ protests and​ violence,⁣ others, like the ​seaside town of Courtown, have embraced​ a compassionate approach. ⁤We’re joined today by [Guest Name], a resident of‌ Courtown, who’s been actively involved in welcoming the refugees staying in their⁤ local hotel.‌ [Guest Name], can you tell us what ​prompted this outpouring of support in your​ community?​ And ​do you think this‍ heartwarming story offers a glimmer ⁤of hope in these⁢ challenging⁣ times?

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