Children sleeping on the floor, overcrowding, no sanitary products - what those seeking asylum 'faced in four-star Dublin hotel'
Briefly

Recent inspections of Dublin's Address Hotel, a state-funded accommodation for asylum seekers, revealed substandard living conditions. Despite being classified as a luxury four-star establishment, families—with specific mention of three small children—were found sleeping on floors, prompting serious concerns about overcrowding and the quality of care provided. Reports of glass found in food and instances of racist comments exacerbate the issues faced by these vulnerable individuals seeking protection in Ireland, raising questions about the adequacy of state-provided accommodations.
The Address Hotel has faced scrutiny for housing asylum seekers in unsatisfactory conditions, with reports of families, including three small children, sleeping on the floor of what was billed as a luxury accommodation.
Inspections revealed that despite being a four-star hotel, the conditions for families seeking protection were inadequate, as overcrowding and allegations of mistreatment, including glass found in food, were reported.
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