The Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland says asylum seekers should be given access to proper housing.
The Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland wants asylum seekers to be integrated into Irish society.
It's making the call on World Day of Migrants and Refugees today, saying they shouldn't be segregated in Direct Provision Centres.
It comes as Bishop of Leighlin, Denis Nulty, is calling on the Government to honour its commitment to take in refugees and end the system.
Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland spokesperson Bulelani Mfaco says asylum seekers should be given access to proper housing:
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