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Ireland faces €15M in 2025 legal costs from surge in asylum appeals due to faster processing and underfunding.
Ireland’s Department of Justice anticipates a €15 million legal cost in 2025 due to a surge in appeals from failed asylum seekers and deportation cases, driven by faster processing that has increased negative decisions.
The International Protection Office warns underfunding threatens system capacity, risking higher welfare costs, delays, and public distrust.
Despite a 2023 funding boost, no renewal has been made, and officials urge reinstatement for 2025–2026.
The upcoming EU Migration Pact demands faster processing, requiring new staff and infrastructure.
The department confirms a 50% budget increase, €7.5 million for returns, and higher pay to hire more personnel.
Irlanda se enfrenta a costos legales de 15 millones de euros en 2025 por el aumento de las apelaciones de asilo debido a una tramitación más rápida y una financiación insuficiente.