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42 South Africans Deported In Illegal Migration Crackdown

A deportation operation at Dublin Airport last year. The latest of four such operations took place on Thursday, when 42 people were deported to South Africa. Photograph: An Garda Síochána

 

 

By Our Reporter

42 South African nationals have been deported to Johannesburg by the Irish government for living illegally in the country.

The Iris giver has spent €735,000 (approximately $845,000) on the initial enforcement operation.

According to The Irish Times, the individuals, comprising nine men, 18 women, and 15 children travelling within family units, were escorted from Dublin Airport on a charter flight on Thursday and landed in South Africa on Friday morning, marking the fourth major deportation charter flight conducted by Ireland so far this 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 the State and does not take up an option for voluntary return to their home country.

The Irish authorities also disclosed that two of the deported individuals held prior criminal convictions in Ireland.

While Ireland legally categorises South Africa as a safe country of origin, citizens can only qualify for international asylum if they present documentary proof demonstrating a direct threat to their safety back home.

Irish Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan emphasised that while the majority of South Africans in Ireland maintain legal status, compliance with immigration frameworks remains a strict priority.

“Our immigration system must be rules-based and robust,” O’Callaghan was quoted as saying. “The enforcement aspects of our laws, including deportation orders, are an essential requirement for the system to work effectively and to ensure there is public confidence in the application of our legislation in this area.”

O’Callaghan reportedly noted that the €735,000 figure for the cost of Thursday’s mass deportation was an initial one and that the full costs would not be available until the invoicing process has been completed.

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