Failing to deport asylum seekers who do not qualify “sends a message internationally” to immigrants, according to Aontú Leader Peadar Toibin.
Failing to deport asylum seekers who do not qualify “sends a message internationally” to immigrants, according to Aontú Leader Peadar Tóibín.
“Yet at the end of that process, when people have been decided upon that they're not asylum seekers, 85% of those people find themselves not receiving an active deportation order.“If you have a system whereby you are not actioning deportation orders, that sends a message internationally to that Ireland is a place where you can come.”There is also no system at Dublin Airport that confirms a person with a deportation order has actually left, according to Mr Tóibín.
“But the Minister is admitting that there's no system available at the moment to confirm the person has exited.”Mr Tóibín said “hundreds upon thousands of people” have received deportation orders but have not been deported, putting “extra demand on accommodation in the State”.He noted the distribution of immigrants in Ireland is unequal across different regions.
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