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Recent data indicates that up to 90% of asylum seekers in Ireland may have entered via the Northern Ireland land border over the past three years. The Irish government reports ongoing exploitation of the common travel area in both directions, with many asylum seekers arriving by flight or ferry to Belfast from Great Britain. The issue has renewed scrutiny following a violent incident in Belfast involving a refugee who traveled from Sudan to Dublin before seeking asylum, highlighting concerns about border security and immigration policies. Officials from Ireland and the UK are discussing measures to improve cross-border cooperation and re-establish agreements on asylum return procedures.
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