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Immigration Operation Sees 24 Individuals Deported from Ireland

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On September 23, 2025, the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) conducted an immigration operation that led to the deportation of a total of twenty-four men from Ireland. The individuals were placed on a charter flight from Dublin to Pakistan on the evening of the operation, marking a significant enforcement action in the country’s immigration policy.

This operation is part of a broader effort to address immigration violations, with a total of 130 people having been deported on four different charter flights in 2025 alone. These flights have been active since the recommencement of charter deportations in February this year. The ongoing operations signify a robust approach to managing immigration compliance in Ireland.

Collaboration with Justice Department

A spokesperson from An Garda Síochána emphasized the collaboration with the Department of Justice in implementing immigration policy. The statement underlines the commitment of law enforcement agencies to enforce the legal framework surrounding immigration in the country.

As part of the operation, the GNIB has been working to ensure that individuals who have received deportation orders are duly removed from the state. The latest flights reflect the government’s ongoing efforts to streamline the immigration process while ensuring compliance with existing laws.

Deportation operations are often contentious, raising discussions on human rights and the treatment of individuals facing removal from their host countries. Nonetheless, the Irish authorities maintain that such actions are necessary to uphold immigration laws and policies.

The individuals deported on September 23 were part of a larger group identified by authorities as having violated immigration regulations. The GNIB continues to monitor and assess the immigration landscape, ensuring that those who are in the country without proper documentation are addressed appropriately.

As these operations continue, the balance between enforcement and humanitarian considerations remains a pertinent topic in the public discourse surrounding immigration in Ireland.

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