Issuing more deportation orders does not necessarily mean policy is working

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Issuing more deportation orders does not necessarily mean policy is working
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Enforcing orders is complex, and it is hard to establish how many failed asylum seekers have actually left

On the face of it, the Government is making good on its promise to issue deportation orders to anyone who entered the State as an asylum seeker but no longer has a right to be here.

Of the deportation orders issued so far this year, however, only 65 have been personally enforced by the Garda National Immigration Bureau , which is responsible for carrying out inquiries to confirm that people have removed themselves from the State. While Ministers have toughened up their language in recent months around the importance of seeing orders through, the reality is that deportation operations are complex and expensive. The orders require detection work, detentions in custody, challenges with obtaining travel documents and the cost of flights and other travel.

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