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Committee probes system abusers facing loss of Irish naturalisation
The Government has fulfilled its promise to strip system abusers of their Irish naturalisation papers. Although no revocation has been granted as of 29 January this year, the Department of Justice said “five certificates of naturalisation have been revoked” so far.
10,000-plus could be evading orders to leave the state
Department of Justice has no figures for individuals who may not follow deportation demands
Govt needs to take social needs seriously
The number of people who sought asylum in Ireland in 2018 was the highest recorded in the last 10 years. The Department of Justice said the cumulative figure for all those who applied for international protection last year was 3,670.
DCU appeals for Zimbabwean student facing deportation
Dublin City University has called on the Department of Justice to quash a deportation order given to a Zimbabwean student.
The World At Home: Improving lives for asylum seekers is no ‘pull factor’
When I worked as a Minister of State in the Department of Justice from 2014 to 2016, myself and my team used to joke that the officials should paint the words ‘pull factor’ in six-feet-high letters in every meeting room.
New draft standards for asylum seeker accommodation now under consultation
The Department of Justice is undertaking a consultation on draft national standards for accommodation offered to people in the protection process.
Funding for Traveller and Roma pride events
This year’s Traveller and Roma Pride Week has been boosted with a new funding scheme announced recently by the Department of Justice and Equality.
Refused refugee applicants remain in limbo without right to work says activist
Human rights groups have largely welcomed the Department of Justice’s recent changes allowing asylum seekers to apply for work permits after nine months.
Thousands refused at Irish ports of entry since 2014
More than 13,000 people have been refused permission to enter Ireland in the last four years, according to the Department of Justice.
Govt eases work rules for asylum seekers
Asylum seekers waiting nine months or more to receive a decision on their application for refugee status are now entitled to seek employment in the State, the Department of Justice has announced.
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