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Published 08:37 17 May 2023 BST
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The Tánaiste reacted to the incident by saying that the government needs to improve communication with local residents. (Credit: Rolling News)[/caption]
"We are very far from racist. We are a very welcoming community. It is extremely upsetting what is happening. I should be at work today. It is not fair on them (asylum seekers) and it is not fair on us".Minister of State for Community Development and Integration Joe O'Brien responded to the protests by saying "I just ask people to step down the blockade, I think it is done on the basis of a misunderstanding of what's happened". Meanwhile, Tánaiste Micheál Martin spoke to the issue of communication failings between government and local communities such as Inch. "We have to work hard in terms of the communication side of it, in terms of engagement, and in terms of clarifying and dealing with any issues or concerns that people may have". Related Articles:
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