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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 22 Jul 1959

Vol. 176 No. 12

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Applications for Residence Permits.

16.

asked the Minister for Justice whether application for permission to reside in this country has been made by Mr. Otto Skorzeny; and, if so, whether permission has been granted, and whether any conditions have been imposed.

No such application has been received from the person mentioned.

17.

asked the Minister for Justice whether application for permission to reside in this country has been made by Sir Oswald Mosley; and, if so, whether permission has been granted, and whether any conditions have been imposed.

No such application has been received from the person mentioned.

May I ask, in respect of both these people, if the Minister has the power, should they engage in anti-racial activities or anti-Semitic activities in the Republic or if they should seek to use the Republic as a base or funk hole for carrying on such activities in other countries, to expel these undesirables?

That is purely hypothetical.

It is a purely hypothetical question.

It is not a hypothetical question. Is it a fact? Has he power to expel them? May I ask the Minister is it necessary for these people to get a permit to live in this country if they wish to live in this country?

In the case of one, yes; in the case of the other, no.

Has Mr. Otto Skorzeny applied for permission to live in the country?

Not that I am aware.

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