Time to increase capacity to remove people from State, Helen McEntee says
860 deportation orders have been signed and about 300 people have left the State so far this year. Photograph: Brian Lawless/PA Wire
“The capacity of deportation and return processes are essential elements of any immigration system,” she said. The move comes at a time of mounting pressure on Government to deal with the issue of immigration, alongside an inability to provide sufficient accommodation.
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