
L’Irlanda aperta all’utilizzo di hub di deportazione al di fuori dei confini dell’UE, afferma Jim O’Callaghan
https://www.irishtimes.com/politics/2025/09/26/ireland-open-to-using-deportation-hubs-outside-eu-borders-jim-ocallaghan-says/
di miju-irl
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If they’d stop bringing em in,they wouldn’t need to deport em FFS
Jim O’Callaghan never saw a right wing opinion he didn’t immediately love. He’s obsessed with taking the worst ideas around immigration and applying them in Ireland, even when they aren’t true or relevant.
Typical FF/FG gobshite really.
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This shit always costs much more than building a purpose built facility at home. Entirely being floated to appease people who think his party are the antichrist already and don’t care.
Send them somewhere horrible while we wait to send them home? That sounds nasty.
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Oh boy
Well isn’t that lovely
This signalling to the neo-fascists is not my country.
Shame on O’Callaghan for pandering to this shite
Christ alive, the government will do literally anything they can to avoid building actual purpose-built Asylum Applicant & Deportation facilities. God forbid anyone disrupts the privatisation of refugees through poorly converted IPAS centres strewn haphazardly around the country.
Has the Children’s Hospital fiasco really shaken the government’s confidence in building essential infrastructure that much? Dedicated IPAS centres are needed. A new prison or at the least a new Youth Detention Centre to take overflow from Oberstown is needed. Housing is obviously very much needed. But no concessions or comprises ever seem to get made.
Fuck off with that shit. Fascism is contagious but we can be better than America and England
Less talk, more action. In any case, we need more effective deterrents.
At some point,.you have to ask why did we shut down direct provision instead of fixing it’s issues.
If they are talking about somewhere like Rwanda, wasn’t this universally panned as a disgraceful notion when Boris tried to implement it for the UK only 3 or 4 years back?
They can only go to safe countries as deemed by the Geneva Convention. If this gets signed in then expect a constitutional challenge. The whole asylum system is barbaric and inhumane. Whole idea of processing people abroad would be a breach of human rights
Could they not just build a propose-built facility for this in Ireland?
At least that way it’s entirely in house and under the control of the state, as opposed to being under the control of third-parties which may have their own political ends. It also comes with an inherent risk of oversight of these facilities decreasing considering they’re overseas and not within easy reach.