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PRESS DIGEST FOR NOVEMBER 2001 ON IMMIGRATION AND ASYLUM STORIES IN THE IRISH REGIONAL AND NATIONAL MEDIA


Total press stories for 2000: 922. Click here for these stories
Total so far this year: 536. See below for month-by-month access.


NOVEMBER 2001 

Total stories: 53


30 November 2001

Decision to deport Romanian upheld. Irish Times
Romanian deported after court challenge is rejected. Irish Independent

28 November 2001

Problem of racism not confined to Dublin area. Irish Times
'Baby scam' uncovered as refugees use legal loophole. Irish Independent

27 November 2001

Almost 30% of tourism staff are foreign. Irish Independent

26 November 2001

Another school appeals to Minister to let pupil remain in Republic. Irish Times

25 November 2001

Majority believe student should be allowed to stay. Irish Independent

23 November 2001

Taoiseach asks employers to hire Irish. Irish Times

22 November 2001 

Influx of foreigners 'must be managed'. Irish Examiner

21 November 2001

Keeping balance in multicultural education. Irish Times
UCD enquiries into allegations lecturer made racist remarks. Irish Times
Sympathetic asylum hearing indicated. Irish Times
Minister defends deal for asylum seekers. Irish Times
Company accused of bully-boy tactics against immigrant employee. Irish Times
Harney concerned over work permit numbers. Irish Times
Immigrant deal to offer free fares. Irish Independent
Minister may allow star pupil to stay. Irish Independent

20 November 2001

Don't deport star pupil to Moldova, school tells Minister. Irish Times
Ten asylum-seekers got leave for British abortions. Irish Times
New EU study looks at immigration policies. Irish Times
Why Anne's faith is in Islam. Irish Times

19 November 2001

Star pupil facing deportation after losing asylum bid. Irish Independent
Don't deport star pupil to Moldova, Wicklow school tells Minister. Irish Times
Ten asylum-seekers got leave for British abortions. Irish Times
New EU study looks at immigration policies. Irish Times

16 November 2001

Review of 'direct provision' to be sought. Irish Times
Ahern defends State policy on asylum seekers. Irish Times
Dublin's Muslim sporting fans settle for second best. Irish Times
Refugee's babies going hungry in hostels. Irish Examiner
'Fresh look' at work permits in view of job losses. Irish Independent

15 November 2001

Refugees get right to travel. Irish Independent
Racism directed at black and Traveller pre-school toddlers. Irish Examiner
'Stingy' asylum seekers system attacked. Irish Examiner
State may accept Afghans barred by Australia. Irish Examiner
Asylum-seekers forced to let their children go hungry. Irish Times
Families escape war, but continue to suffer. Irish Times
'Direct provision' is tantamount to neglect. Irish Times
'Respect for difference' guidelines for teachers. Irish Times

10 November 2001

Irish school courses to reflect new multicultural society. Irish Times
Migrant workers suffering discrimination. Irish Times

9 November 2001

Muslims targeted in vicious racist attacks, warns report. Irish Independent
Dublin Bus bid to boost integration of foreign employees. Irish Independent
Racism. Irish Independent
Gárda response blamed for fewer victim reports of racist attacks. Irish Times
North-South study of human rights issues including racism. Irish Times
CPO fears for former refugees. Irish Times
September 11 surge in racist thuggery hits women and children. Irish Examiner

8 November 2001

Disagreements over housing of refugees in Newbridge. Irish Times

6 November 2001

Tackling racism in workplace urgent, says, Equality chielf. Irish Times
Ethnic minority complaints of workshop discrimination tripled in last year. Irish Examiner

5 November 2001

Demand for work permits increases despite slowdown. Irish Independent
Non-nationals finding it difficult to get work. RTÉ RealAudio report

2 November 2001

No such thing as an acceptable level of racism, says Tanaiste. Irish Times



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