Breaking news: The Dáil has voted on the controversial EU Migration Pact, sparking debate and discussion across Ireland.
The Dáil has made a significant decision, with a tight vote of 79 to 72 opting into the contentious EU Migration and Asylum Pact. This move, set to take effect in two years, aims to streamline the asylum application process within just 12 weeks. The government justified its stance by emphasizing the need for a unified approach within the EU to address the increasing migration challenges.
Helen McEntee, a key figure in the government, highlighted the benefits of opting into the pact, citing improved application processing, enhanced border security measures, and expedited return protocols. Despite fierce opposition, including a failed attempt in the High Court to block the vote, the Dáil's decision marks a pivotal moment in Ireland's immigration policy.
In a razor-thin margin, the EU Migration Pact narrowly passed in the Dáil, attracting attention nationwide. The closely contested vote of 79 to 72 reflected the divided opinions on the pact's implications for Ireland. With this step, Ireland joins the broader EU effort towards a standardized immigration control system, signaling a proactive approach to migration management.
The passage of the pact signals a shift towards a standardized immigration system, paving the way for more efficient asylum processing and stricter border controls. This decision will impact Ireland's immigration landscape significantly, influencing how asylum seekers are received and processed within the country.
Accord comes into effect in two years with aim of processing asylum applications within 12 weeks.
The pact was debated in the house both this week and last. The Government had argued that Ireland must look across the European Union for solutions to rising ...
The Dáil has voted by 79 votes to 72 to opt into the controversial EU Migration and Asylum Pact for a standardised immigration control system across the 27 ...
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Helen McEntee said it will result in "faster processing of applications, stronger border security and faster returns".
The High Court has cleared the way for the Dáil to vote on the implementation of the EU Migration and Asylum Pact.
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The Dáil voted by a narrow margin to opt into the EU Migration Pact late on Wednesday which was carried by 79 votes to 72.
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It is an “absolute disgrace” that the Government has agreed to opt-in to the EU migration pact without knowing what it might cost - Tóibín.
The Fine Gael MEP for Midlands-North West was involved in drafting the pact.
Agreement is standardised immigration control system across member states including tougher borders and holding centres for migrants.
A total of 72 TDs voted against Ireland's opt-in to the legislation – meaning it passed by a narrow seven votes. · Josepha Madigan (Fine Gael), Joe Carey (Fine ...
The Dáil has voted to opt into the EU Asylum and Migration Pact by a slim margin of 79 votes to 72.