Posted on 06/06/2025 10:48:11 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Two brothers who were among 35 people deported from Ireland this week were described as “really popular” and fully integrated into their Dublin primary school.
Thirty-five people, including five children, were deported from Ireland to Nigeria on Wednesday night.
The 21 men, nine women and five children were refused International Protection and left on a chartered flight which departed Dublin Airport for Lagos.
Principal of St. James’ Primary School, Ciarán Cronin, said the boys’ mother had an immigration appointment scheduled for next month.
“So, for this to be sprung on them, if they thought that they were awaiting a further appointment with immigration, that’s a very cruel way to do things to children,” he said.
Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, Mr. Cronin said other children who lived in the same facility as the boys saw them and their mother being removed ahead of the deportation flight to Nigeria. …
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“that’s a very cruel way to do things to children”
You mean like teaching them the life lesson about following the law of the country you’re in...
The US isn’t the only one to have these sob stories...
Well just maybe their parents shouldn’t have entered Ireland illegally. Break laws get caught then boo hoo about the consequences. My sympathy meter is hard stopped on zero.
If these had been living in America, the American high schoolers would be saying, “There goes the season. He was our best kicker!”
They’ll get over it.
So soon Ireland has forgotten the Sack of Baltimore, Ireland by moslem pirates in 1631. The Irish people may have changed, the moslems have not.
That's where they belong.
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