“People who fail to comply with deportation orders should be detained”
‘Not feasible’: Taoiseach Micheál Martin explains why Ireland doesn’t check to verify whether people served deportation orders have left the State: “We don’t have exit checks between Northern Ireland and the Republic, nor is it feasible to do so.”
Still no confirmation
Tóibín
114 to be precise
Deportation order
Crickets.
Roaming free.
Imagine for a moment, if you will, a van full of armed, alleged assassins driving on a country road to reportedly execute a target, with the potential to cause “dozens of casualties.” No, this isn’t a promo for the upcoming James Bond movie; it was a reality for the people of Offaly just last year. […]
The decision by the body representing Irish barristers to present a human rights award to the Movement for Asylum Seekers in Ireland has led to some comment. This is mostly due to the fact that the spokesperson for MASI, Bulelani Mfaco, who accepted the award, has had his initial claims for asylum here refused as […]
In May 2018 his status had been revoked after he had come to the attention of the authorities with regard to his public support for Islamic State.