Dáil debates

Tuesday, 12 October 2004

4:00 pm

Photo of Joe HigginsJoe Higgins (Dublin West, Socialist Party)

I want to raise a number of issues concerning people originating from outside the European Union now seeking refuge and shelter in this State on humanitarian grounds. The Tánaiste told the "Gerry Ryan Show" on Tuesday last correctly that a hard line should be taken against the atrocity known as female genital mutilation, also called FGM. Will she consider making FGM and the threat of this barbarism grounds for getting refuge in this State? Will she intervene with the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform to give humanitarian leave to remain in this State to Juliet Imiruaye, a victim of FGM, a campaigner when a midwife in Nigeria against FGM, and in the five years she has been in Ireland a woman who has contributed extensively to that campaign, against whom now unfortunately a deportation order has been made? It is reported in The Irish Times today that there is a slight window of opportunity. I ask the Tánaiste to intervene in this regard.

A further cohort of parents of Irish born children, born before the Supreme Court judgment and the constitutional referendum on citizenship, are in an awful limbo, daily facing the anguish of uncertainty which extends to their many supporters and friends, Irish born, in the community.

I know the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform has much to occupy his mind over the next week. If he goes to Roscommon for the weekend he may be obliged to sit in his tent wrapped in his sleeping bag as he has no permanent roof there. Will the Tánaiste ask him if he will concede to those who do not even have one home humanitarian leave to find that home with their children in this country?

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