160 people, comprised of families, are due to arrive at the hotel.
A protest is due to be held at a hotel set to house International Protection Applicants.
160 IPAs, comprised of families, are to be housed at the Rackett Hall Country Club and Hotel in Roscrea.
The Roscrea Stands Up group is organising a protest outside the site tomorrow, which is planned to get underway at 3.30pm.
It says the Government has closed yet another business to the people of the town, with the latest being its only ‘functioning hotel.’
The Department of Integration says centres such as the hotel in Roscrea must be considered to prevent homelessness among people seeking International Protection.
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