Midlands constituents are concerned with lack of communication on the accommodation of refugees.
The Department of Integration is being accused of being "too slow" and sometimes "misleading" in how it circulates communication about asylum seeker accommodation.
Laois Offaly TD Carol Nolan is calling on the Government to ensure the Department is resourced so it can provide "swift, accurate and comprehensive" information.
Communities in Coole, Mullingar and Clara have raised concerns with the accommodation of refugees in their respective areas in the past, due to a lack of communication from the State.
Deputy Nolan says she wants to be able to answer questions put to her by her constituents:
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