The Department of Integration has today released new data on the distribution of IPAs in Ireland.
One person in every 100 people in Donegal is an asylum seeker.
Dublin has the most asylum seekers per county, and Leitrim has the least.
Over 1,600 International Protection Applicants are currently in the Midlands.
More than 750 of those are in Westmeath, while there are over 600 asylum seekers in Laois and nearly 250 in Offaly
That's according to figures just released by the Government.
The figures released by the Department of Integration give an idea of how asylum seekers are distributed across the 26 counties.
Donegal has the highest concentration, with 1004 asylum seekers per head of population.
That means that 1 in every 100 people living in Donegal is seeking asylum.
Mayo, Monaghan and Wicklow are the next highest concentrations of asylum seekers being accommodated.
Dublin has the most asylum seekers by head count, with over 9 thousand 400, or 36 percent of all international protection applicants, while Leitrim has just 89.
32% are single males, while 28% are children, and 11% are single females.
The majority of asylum seekers have come from the likes of Nigeria, Georgia and Algeria.
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