Letter from secular campaigner
Figures released to Mattie McGrath TD show that 13,521 people arrived in the State without documentation since 2018 – but that figure only covers Dublin Airport because data on this subject is not available in respect of such other ports of entry. A spokesperson for the Department of Justice previously told RTÉ’s Prime Time that: […]
“You’re misinterpreting what I said”: Green Party leader Eamon Ryan explains his objection to the expansion of Dublin Airport, and responds to whether his party believes that the environment should be prioritised over the growth of the economy. Question by Ben Scallan.
O’Leary is betting that the Government won’t pursue a policy that is deeply unpopular with the public. He should probably talk to some immigration-is-too-high activists. They’ll set him straight.
When asked about the abuses of Ireland’s asylum system by illegal migrants with no documents, Tánaiste Micheál Martin says “We have international obligations,” adding that the issue shouldn’t be “reduced” to a “simplistic narrative.” Question by Ben Scallan. #gript
“It really is time we all upped our game.”
“They were economic migrants”: Ex-Irish immigration official Seán Deegan explains why he rejected 99% of asylum claims he heard. #gript
‘No passport, no entry’
“He’s incompetent”
At all levels, this case is an indictment of the system overseen by the Minister for Justice.
Figures released to Mattie McGrath
Preposterous situation