If they’re a danger to society then it’s fair to be honest
Diligent-Ad4777 on
And what’s to stop them hopping on the next Ryanair flight back?
sewalsh on
> The criminal offences committed by those removed from the State today ranged from multiple road traffic offences, such as driving without insurance, to sexual assault, drug offences and involvement in organised crime.
What’s going on over in America with ICE doesn’t sit well with me.
Yet we’re doing the same here and not a peep from anyone. No protests. Just people captured by the Guards and forcefully deported.
standard_pie314 on
>The cost to the State for the provision of the aircraft was €122,000, the department said.
We’re so bad at public procurement!
WolfetoneRebel on
Good
Fr_DougalMc on
They can easily re-enter the State via Northern Ireland.
wrghf on
Interesting that there appears to be someone in there for multiple road traffic offences.
Deporting an EU citizen is typically quite difficult and only realistically possible for very serious offences, because it’s quite a long process to get the ball rolling on.
I imagine the offending in question would have to be exceptionally egregious to merit being served with a deportation order.
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If they’re a danger to society then it’s fair to be honest
And what’s to stop them hopping on the next Ryanair flight back?
> The criminal offences committed by those removed from the State today ranged from multiple road traffic offences, such as driving without insurance, to sexual assault, drug offences and involvement in organised crime.
What’s going on over in America with ICE doesn’t sit well with me.
Yet we’re doing the same here and not a peep from anyone. No protests. Just people captured by the Guards and forcefully deported.
>The cost to the State for the provision of the aircraft was €122,000, the department said.
We’re so bad at public procurement!
Good
They can easily re-enter the State via Northern Ireland.
Interesting that there appears to be someone in there for multiple road traffic offences.
Deporting an EU citizen is typically quite difficult and only realistically possible for very serious offences, because it’s quite a long process to get the ball rolling on.
I imagine the offending in question would have to be exceptionally egregious to merit being served with a deportation order.
Good stuff, more of this please.