Seanad debates
Thursday, 30 January 2003
Immigration Bill, 2002: Committee Stage (Resumed).
The convention is thought by many to be of major practical import, but in a given year, fewer than 140 cases, either inwards or outwards, are dealt with. Ireland repatriates about 32 people to other states in a given year. In each case it is done with the consent of the other state. There is no need for a further layer of appeals process to be built into this procedure of transference.
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