@Casey5122dark
The surprise to me is that this counts as news. It counts as news because it is rare that anything is done at all. We know that more have arrived here without ID or the relevant documentation, but now that the authorities are actually noticing this one person it is newsworthy. 🤨
@Casey5122dark
Agreed. I genuinely do not understand this. The cost of court proceedings by an and then put him up in prison for a year???!!!
Send him packing! €300 flight … gone!
@Casey5122dark
Because if he has broken the law he has to be punished. If the penalty was simply to be deported if caught, then a person would have nothing to lose in trying to illegally enter Ireland with no passport or documentation.
@Casey5122dark
You check-in at any airport in the world your logged to a flight, everyone scans passport leaving the airport it’s not rocket science to find out who he checked in as and where he came from, fingerprint him photo him and send him back to where he came from.
@Casey5122dark
He had ID to get on the plane to Ireland. Does the airport he came from not keep this on file? They do. Find out who he is and deport him on the spot.
@Casey5122dark
What l don't understand is when l fly with Ryanair/Aerlingus for example my passport details are in the system, is it not the same with every other airline?
@Casey5122dark
He will be "awarded" eventually with an Irish passport.There is no Justice system in Ireland ,we effectively don't have a Minister for Justice.
@Casey5122dark
Taking their fingerprints and DNA and banning them from entering Ireland for 15 years might soften their cough. Liaising with Interpol and any Europe wide database on potential criminal activity (DNA for sex-crimes and also ethnicity). Scans of passport onboarding plane/ferry too
@Casey5122dark
How it is possible to book a flight, generate a boarding pass and board a plane etc without valid travel documents would appear to be irrelevant?