#Deportations
# deportations - Tuesday 23 July, 2019
'A massive and dangerous change': Trump expands fast-track deportations in US
Immigration officers will be able to deport migrants without allowing them to appear before judges.
# deportations - Monday 7 January, 2019
47 Irish people deported from US in 2018 as figure more than doubles in three years
According to customs officials, removals are essential to “the integrity of the nation’s lawful immigration system”.
# deportations - Tuesday 23 October, 2018
New figures show 134 children have been deported from Ireland since 2013
The Department of Justice has revealed 134 minors have been deported in the past five years.
# deportations - Saturday 20 October, 2018
'We could see this happening': Why a 2004 referendum is linked to child deportations
Two boys Nonso Muojeke and Eric Zhi Ying Mei Xue have come under the media spotlight over deportation orders in recent weeks.
# deportations - Saturday 29 April, 2017
Surprise inspections at workplaces as Sweden gets tough on immigration after terror attack
The government wants the new measures to take effect on 1 March next year.
# deportations - Saturday 5 March, 2016
How many people were deported or removed from Ireland last year? It's the week in numbers
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# deportations - Sunday 5 July, 2015
People have lost years of their lives in Direct Provision - here is how it could end
The Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald has called for a streamlining of the system
# deportations - Monday 6 January, 2014
Over 200 failed asylum seekers & illegal migrants were deported last year
A further 1,890 people were refused access to the country at ports and airports.
# deportations - Saturday 8 October, 2011
# deportations - Tuesday 14 September, 2010
EU may take legal action against France over Roma deportations
France’s mass-deportations of Roma Gypsies could be in breach of EU law.