The Irish government has deported 42 South African nationals residing illegally in the country to Johannesburg, incurring an expenditure of €735,000 (roughly $845,000) for the initial enforcement action.
According to The Irish Times, the individuals, nine men, 18 women, and 15 children travelling in family units, were escorted from Dublin Airport on a charter flight on Thursday and landed in South Africa on Friday morning, marking Ireland’s fourth major deportation charter flight of the year.
The individuals were reportedly removed from the State on foot of deportation orders by the Garda National Immigration Bureau, which is issued if an individual is deemed to be living illegally in...
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Illegal migration: Ireland deports 42 South Africans
Source: Sun News Online
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