Forty Ukrainians are to be moved to Tralee to free up accommodation for international protection applicants
The move is to provide accommodation for international protection applicants amid what the department said in a statement to Radio Kerry is a severe shortage of accommodation for international applicants.
“She loves her school. She wants to go to school each day. Now what? Two months from the end of her fourth grade she will have to start all over in a new town?” Ms Malomokina asked. Meanwhile her employer, Caroline O’Sullivan, said she and everyone around is very upset. “They were told in January they were safe for another 12 months,” Ms O’Sullivan said. “It is just cruel what they are doing,” she said of the department’s sudden upheaval.
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