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Deportation Orders

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 13 December 2023

Wednesday, 13 December 2023

Questions (175)

Danny Healy-Rae

Question:

175. Deputy Danny Healy-Rae asked the Minister for Justice to provide an update on a query (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [55685/23]

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I can advise the Deputy that deportation and removal processes are an essential part of any immigration system. It must be acknowledged that those who do not have a legal right to remain in this country must remove themselves from the State. A person subject to a Deportation Order has no legal basis to remain in the State. Their case to remain in the State has been considered in detail and all available appeals processes have been exhausted.

The Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) is responsible for carrying out deportations. However, the Deputy will be aware that the numbers of Deportation Orders effected by GNIB does not take account of individuals who have left the State without informing my Department. It is the case that many individuals who are subject to Deportation Orders leave the State without notifying the relevant authorities and this particular category of individual is difficult to quantify.

The table below shows the number of international protection applicants who have received deportation orders, and of those, the number deported by year from 2019 to date in 2023.

Year Issued

Total IP Deportation Orders Signed*

Numbers Deported**

2019

835

183

2020

291

63

2021

0

17

2022

539

55

2023 YTD

765

37

*Please note, figures are correct at time of issue, however, all statistics may be subject to data cleansing.

**Numbers deported may relate to deportation orders issued in previous years. 

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