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Australia orders deportation of Katie Hopkins for flouting quarantine rules
Hopkins was in the country to appear on Big Brother VIP.
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Hopkins was in the country to appear on Big Brother VIP.
The woman, from Angola, was not granted asylum by the State and a deportation order was made.
The couple live in a direct provision centre in Athlone.
In 2019, 293 people were deported from Ireland.
The finding was made by Mr Justice Richard Humphreys last month.
Shaheed Adeola Ishola was jailed following the discovery of €1.4 million worth of cocaine.
Two online petitions supporting the teenagers have had over 5,000 signatures.
St Cronan’s Primary School in Bray tweeted out: “Fantastic news for Eric!!”
A three-month-old and two-year-old twins are among those being detained.
Byrne was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials on 10 July.
Byrne was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials on 10 July.
Keith Byrne was detained by customs officials on 10 July.
The court heard that one of the man’s sons was killed fighting in the Syria.
Undocumented Irish woman Ali is living in limbo in the US.
Fermoy native Keith Byrne was detained on Wednesday.
385 children have been issued with deportation orders over the past five years.
The couple appealed the decision to refuse them residency which prompted intervention from a government minister.
The couple are holding out hope that Australia’s Immigration Minister will intervene.
Simon Harris said it is a “ludicrous” idea to send the child to China.
Barrister Anthony Moore writes about whether deportation law reform is throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
Shepherd Machaya could be deported within days after his permission to remain in Ireland expired on 21 October.
Minister Simon Harris was critical of Hook’s comments.
The Wicklow TD said he hopes common sense prevails.
More than 20,000 people have signed an online petition organised by St Cronan’s School to prevent the deportation of one of its pupils.
Nonso Muojeke attends Tullamore College in Offaly.
Vicky Khokhar spent three years in a direct provision centre and during that time volunteered five days a week at a local nursing home.
The Washington deportation hearing heard that a woman and her daughter had been deported just hours before their case was due to be heard.
The incident took place on Monday.
The “absolutely devastated” mother buried her son after his funeral Mass today.
Both students had been studying and working the country for 11 years and were directed to leave after a policy change.
Yuntao Yu’s had never sought to evade the authorities, setting up his eatery beside Letterkenny Garda Station.
The Supreme Court is considering the legal arguments for and against defining ‘the unborn’ in the Constitution as an unborn child.
Dylan O’Riordan was born in Galway and brought to the US by his parents when he was 12. They already had green cards at the time.
The Supreme Court had ordered the Minister for Justice to reconsider the decision not to revoke the man’s deportation order.
The Obama-era programme is being rescinded.
BBC Panorama captured footage of the staff members in question.
The Home Office said letters had been mistakenly sent out to around 100 people.
The woman is seeking leave to challenge the legality of a decision refusing her permission to remain in Ireland.
The story of Jimmy Gralton is being told in the play, which had its debut in Letrim.
The man’s removal from Ireland is expected to take place shortly.
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