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Immigration

Yesterday
3rd July 2025
For the craic: I taunted those poor, sunburned British tourists with my Irish passport
Peter Flanagan
Racism in Ireland: 'This is our Ireland too, and we can no longer stay silent'
Fatima Ahmed
Last week
22nd June 2025 - 28th June 2025
Community rallies behind student facing deportation
Countering demonstrations overwhelm Dublin City centre
Last month
June 2025
Minister criticised after recent deportation flight took off without human rights monitor on board
The government has spent over €1m on deportation flights for 170 people this year
Trump targets Democrat-run cities as he demands 'largest mass deportation programme in history'
'A week ago we were safe in Ireland': Family at centre of Red Cow deportation speak out
Trump says he won't allow 'mob rule' as protests break out across US
O'Callaghan claims banning child deportations would make system 'untenable' following criticism
Dublin school 'devastated' to lose children who were deported, principal says
The principal of St James Primary school said that it feels like there’s been a bereavement in the community.
Over 30 people, including five children, deported to Nigeria on special chartered flight
'Remigration': The far right's plan to expel non-white people from Europe
May
May 2025
Man (23) charged with smuggling two men through Rosslare Europort yesterday
Minister to bring forward plans to purchase Dublin's Citywest Hotel
Undocumented Irish are not attending routine US immigration meetings over deportation fears
Many believe they can “disappear into the economy” if they avoid meeting ICE agents.
Minister says 'upgraded' system will ensure 'vigorous' screening to tackle illegal immigration
Donegal man being deported from Boston had been waiting three years for green card application
Migration into the UK has halved in the space of a year
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The big difference between Keir and Jim on immigration
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Gary Gannon: Fear is what drives immigration protests in neglected communities, not hatred
Gary Gannon
'Less pressure on the system' due to drop-off in asylum applications since start of year
The government is no longer progressing plans for a number of centres for international protection across the country.
US Supreme Court blocks Trump's use of 18th century law to deport people
What role do Irish companies have in the US deportation industry?
The Journal Investigates found airlines who run flights for ICE have links to several aircraft leasing companies in Ireland.
Ireland is a major worldwide hub for aircraft leasing
Two Irish companies leasing planes to Avelo and GlobalX airlines
Government has supported the Irish leasing industry through millions in investments
Anti-immigration picket over refugee accommodation sparks tensions in Dublin's Liberties
'Did Nigel Farage write this?': UK MPs condemn Starmer's 'island of strangers' speech
Opinion: Irish people being against immigration is like Brazilian people being against football
Peter Flanagan
Immigration protestors kept apart by large garda operation in Donegal
Germany's far-right AfD party classified as extremist group by domestic intelligence agency
Opinion: Can the US still call itself the 'land of the free' while targeting legal residents?
Larry Donnelly
Minister wants to 'secure our borders' as 39 people deported to Georgia on chartered flight
Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan said that further ‘enforced removal’ operations will take place this year.
This year
2025
Irish woman legally residing in US for 30 years detained following visit to ill father in Ireland
Judge says US can deport pro-Palestinian student protester
Garron Noone thanks his supporters as he returns to TikTok after backlash
Who is Garron Noone and why are politicians claiming he was 'silenced'?
Debunked: Data contradicts McGregor’s White House claim that Irish are a minority in some towns
Undocumented Irish not forgotten as Harris says immigration is 'sensitive' topic in US right now
Prince Harry’s immigration files to be released publicly after questions on previous drug use
Debunked: Project Ireland 2040 isn't a plan 'to flood the country with nearly 2m extra people’
European Commission proposal to increase migrant deportations condemned as 'new low' for the EU