Wouldn’t it make sense to send him back to wherever he flew in from? Any jail time is phenomenally expensive compared to one garda and two tickets.
And then deported and permanently banned from re-entering? As it should be.
Need to start photocopying non Irish and British and EU passports when they check in, and then send them to Customs .
How bad for him though. Free accommodation, hot meals and a shower too no doubt.
> It was unknown where Biniyan had flown in from, but it was believed to be another European country.
God forbid someone check passenger manifests or cctv.
Fucking hell………..
I always thought that the cost of situations like this was entirely the responsibility of the airline who allowed them on board. This is why they are sometimes more stringent in their screening than immigration officers
How does someone like this get a visa in the first place?
He wouldn’t be allowed on the plane without one.
Criminal gangs helping them to process visas I assume.
Good
We need to check finger prints at the airport checkins
Wouldn’t it just be easier to deport them immediately?
May the airline pay for the his prison time, not just the 3k fine , that will sort it then problem quick enough
Why not just send him back?
So my mam just got back from a flight from Spain and immigration officials are now meeting you right off the plane.
Apparently, you are technically not in Ireland until you pass immigration so they can catch people and put them back on the plane.
Send him back to Eritrea maybe?
It’s incredible that this cannot be stopped. Obviously no real political will.
So they jail him and then what? Do we know what happens after the two months?
I know we give out about Ireland but I thank my lucky stars I was born here.
Mandatory 12 months detention in a wet field in the Curragh would quickly stop these con artists from trying to pull off their fraud
I have said it before and I will say it again, the state needs to deport en masse failed asylum seekers, both past and present. The Irish people are starting to realise how they have been sold a pup and taken for a ride on immigration. Before people use not and say anything because they thought popular opinion was all for this, they didn’t want to stand out from the crowd, or be labelled as racist et cetera.
However, the referendum results surprised many and people slowly started to realise that many others are not happy with the current situation, they are getting more vocal.
And this will only increase as more and more staff speaking their mind.
Authorities need to look at ways of deporting failed asylum seekers before things get nasty.
Stop letting them leave the aircraft!!!
“He has now applied for international protection here, but after his fingerprints were taken, gardaí learned he had also applied for asylum in Finland.”
For anyone defending this guy, he has already applied for asylum in Finland but now wants asylum in Ireland. This clearly isn’t a safety issue, it’s a economic issue as to why he came to Ireland.
“O’Sullivan asked the judge to note his client came from a country with a horrendous human rights record.”
We all know how bad Eritrea is and no one can say it is safe because it’s not. But his client has literally applied for asylum in Finland already…..
Two months….and then what?
1-2 year jail term should be more like it, 2 months is nothing.
Maybe it’s time to start making pre flight checkups for people that want to come to Ireland? Sort of the way you need to get yourself checked before you go to Australia or United States, where you can be refused to board the plane if you have no right documentation or something is suspicious
” consider his lack of convictions and income,” how can they be sure of this when they aren’t even 100% on his actual identity?
I wonder why the Advanced Passenger Information (API) system they rolled out a few years ago isn’t helping here?
Airlines have to send all the required info to our border service ahead of a flight arriving. I’d have thought that would help track down the particulars of any individual arriving at the border.
If it doesn’t help in cases like this, what is its purpose?
He applied for Asylum in Finland, he should be returned there since the process is likely still ongoing. If he came here as his appeal was likely to be declined he should have no grounds here either.
If he came here he’s chancing his arm and should be sent back and barred from entry in the future.
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And then gets to stay.
Wouldn’t it make sense to send him back to wherever he flew in from? Any jail time is phenomenally expensive compared to one garda and two tickets.
And then deported and permanently banned from re-entering? As it should be.
Need to start photocopying non Irish and British and EU passports when they check in, and then send them to Customs .
How bad for him though. Free accommodation, hot meals and a shower too no doubt.
> It was unknown where Biniyan had flown in from, but it was believed to be another European country.
God forbid someone check passenger manifests or cctv.
Fucking hell………..
I always thought that the cost of situations like this was entirely the responsibility of the airline who allowed them on board. This is why they are sometimes more stringent in their screening than immigration officers
How does someone like this get a visa in the first place?
He wouldn’t be allowed on the plane without one.
Criminal gangs helping them to process visas I assume.
Good
We need to check finger prints at the airport checkins
Wouldn’t it just be easier to deport them immediately?
May the airline pay for the his prison time, not just the 3k fine , that will sort it then problem quick enough
Why not just send him back?
So my mam just got back from a flight from Spain and immigration officials are now meeting you right off the plane.
Apparently, you are technically not in Ireland until you pass immigration so they can catch people and put them back on the plane.
Send him back to Eritrea maybe?
It’s incredible that this cannot be stopped. Obviously no real political will.
So they jail him and then what? Do we know what happens after the two months?
I know we give out about Ireland but I thank my lucky stars I was born here.
Mandatory 12 months detention in a wet field in the Curragh would quickly stop these con artists from trying to pull off their fraud
I have said it before and I will say it again, the state needs to deport en masse failed asylum seekers, both past and present. The Irish people are starting to realise how they have been sold a pup and taken for a ride on immigration. Before people use not and say anything because they thought popular opinion was all for this, they didn’t want to stand out from the crowd, or be labelled as racist et cetera.
However, the referendum results surprised many and people slowly started to realise that many others are not happy with the current situation, they are getting more vocal.
And this will only increase as more and more staff speaking their mind.
Authorities need to look at ways of deporting failed asylum seekers before things get nasty.
Stop letting them leave the aircraft!!!
“He has now applied for international protection here, but after his fingerprints were taken, gardaí learned he had also applied for asylum in Finland.”
For anyone defending this guy, he has already applied for asylum in Finland but now wants asylum in Ireland. This clearly isn’t a safety issue, it’s a economic issue as to why he came to Ireland.
“O’Sullivan asked the judge to note his client came from a country with a horrendous human rights record.”
We all know how bad Eritrea is and no one can say it is safe because it’s not. But his client has literally applied for asylum in Finland already…..
Two months….and then what?
1-2 year jail term should be more like it, 2 months is nothing.
Maybe it’s time to start making pre flight checkups for people that want to come to Ireland? Sort of the way you need to get yourself checked before you go to Australia or United States, where you can be refused to board the plane if you have no right documentation or something is suspicious
” consider his lack of convictions and income,” how can they be sure of this when they aren’t even 100% on his actual identity?
I wonder why the Advanced Passenger Information (API) system they rolled out a few years ago isn’t helping here?
[https://www.irishimmigration.ie/at-the-border/advance-passenger-information/](https://www.irishimmigration.ie/at-the-border/advance-passenger-information/)
Airlines have to send all the required info to our border service ahead of a flight arriving. I’d have thought that would help track down the particulars of any individual arriving at the border.
If it doesn’t help in cases like this, what is its purpose?
He applied for Asylum in Finland, he should be returned there since the process is likely still ongoing. If he came here as his appeal was likely to be declined he should have no grounds here either.
If he came here he’s chancing his arm and should be sent back and barred from entry in the future.