Good, as it should be. Destroying or “losing” your passport on arrival shouldn’t be tolerated.
Was probably in a desperate situation. Can’t blame him really.
Iceland, Bulgaria, Luxembourg… magically loses his passport on arrival in Ireland.
Locked up for a few weeks and back out to claim and receive asylum.
Send him back?
The problem then is how do you prove he’s from Syria and can you fly back to a dangerous country.
This is why checks need to happen at the door of the plane on routes where this is prone to happen and suggest the airline needs to take anyone without a passport back to where the flight came from.
We should have a fair process for applying for asylum but that doesn’t mean we need to permit people to enter illegally. There should be legal paths for migration surely? I’m pretty sure there are.
This highlights as well that international asylum policy needs to be updated to stop incentivising this. Asylum seekers should apply in good faith, have their documents available and demonstrate their case rather than engaging in obfuscation.
Log biometrics at first point of entry into the EU. Share biometric data archive, pretty much solve the problem overnight.
Such a coincidence this is starting to happen with an election looming and the government under pressure. What have the GNIB been doing since Covid airport restrictions ended 2+ years ago? and what has changed in the interim? has the media reached out to AGS or the Department of Justice for clarification?
Total shambles, like most things in this country that the state has responsibility for.
what happens after his stint in jail?
Have access to translators from each of the most popular destinations our friends come from. Screening phase 101
Token gesture in the grand scale of things.
But hey, elections are coming. Gotta make like we’re getting tough on this stuff 😉😉
Good
13,521 people have arrived at Dublin airport alone without documentation since 2018. This is like putting a plaster on the Titanic.
So technically he won. He has a roof over his head and 3 square meals. He will also be able to avail of out of prison support too.
I think this is the right action. But what is the process if I, an Irish citizen, genuinely lose my passport on flight or someone takes it accidently or otherwise – inbound or outbound? – is it always jail until they figure out who you are?
Good, Ireland is already very welcoming and giving; nobody should be taking advantage of that generosity and kindness.
One of the solutions is the airlines to take a copy of passport at the boarding point . Additionally while boarding the plane a photo is taken of passenger holding passport.
Both these document Airlines will handover to the destination country in case of issues .. easy to prove in that case …
hes probably happy he has a place to stay
So he gets two months B&B then what? Is he allowed then claim asylum or on the next flight out of here?
What’s the fucking thinking here. He’s from Syria, if he did it right he probably would’ve been allowed stay
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How careless.
Good, as it should be. Destroying or “losing” your passport on arrival shouldn’t be tolerated.
Was probably in a desperate situation. Can’t blame him really.
Iceland, Bulgaria, Luxembourg… magically loses his passport on arrival in Ireland.
Locked up for a few weeks and back out to claim and receive asylum.
Send him back?
The problem then is how do you prove he’s from Syria and can you fly back to a dangerous country.
This is why checks need to happen at the door of the plane on routes where this is prone to happen and suggest the airline needs to take anyone without a passport back to where the flight came from.
We should have a fair process for applying for asylum but that doesn’t mean we need to permit people to enter illegally. There should be legal paths for migration surely? I’m pretty sure there are.
This highlights as well that international asylum policy needs to be updated to stop incentivising this. Asylum seekers should apply in good faith, have their documents available and demonstrate their case rather than engaging in obfuscation.
Log biometrics at first point of entry into the EU. Share biometric data archive, pretty much solve the problem overnight.
Such a coincidence this is starting to happen with an election looming and the government under pressure. What have the GNIB been doing since Covid airport restrictions ended 2+ years ago? and what has changed in the interim? has the media reached out to AGS or the Department of Justice for clarification?
Total shambles, like most things in this country that the state has responsibility for.
what happens after his stint in jail?
Have access to translators from each of the most popular destinations our friends come from. Screening phase 101
Token gesture in the grand scale of things.
But hey, elections are coming. Gotta make like we’re getting tough on this stuff 😉😉
Good
13,521 people have arrived at Dublin airport alone without documentation since 2018. This is like putting a plaster on the Titanic.
So technically he won. He has a roof over his head and 3 square meals. He will also be able to avail of out of prison support too.
I think this is the right action. But what is the process if I, an Irish citizen, genuinely lose my passport on flight or someone takes it accidently or otherwise – inbound or outbound? – is it always jail until they figure out who you are?
Good, Ireland is already very welcoming and giving; nobody should be taking advantage of that generosity and kindness.
One of the solutions is the airlines to take a copy of passport at the boarding point . Additionally while boarding the plane a photo is taken of passenger holding passport.
Both these document Airlines will handover to the destination country in case of issues .. easy to prove in that case …
hes probably happy he has a place to stay
So he gets two months B&B then what? Is he allowed then claim asylum or on the next flight out of here?
What’s the fucking thinking here. He’s from Syria, if he did it right he probably would’ve been allowed stay