The host argues that Irish asylum-housing deals show how older property owners can convert migration policy and moral cover into retirement income while rapidly altering local towns.
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Asylum Seekers
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"Well, there's just so much here and it is very brutal. It's one of those things that's just... Yeah. Like it punches you so..."
"...the government says to them, if you bring in lots of asylum seekers, we'll pay you like a couple of million to do it..."
"It's actually bizarre. Yeah. And I literally have to go up. I know I've heard about people like this. Other towns literally know the..."
"...about the attack they claim that the young man was a asylum seeker an immigrant and because there are too many immigrants coming to..."
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