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Forcing Helen McEntee to resign for having a baby would be appalling


But, there’s a pretty big but. The Constitution, the law and the political system are against her. Ms McEntee’s case is unprecedented. There is no provision for a TD to take maternity leave, let alone a Cabinet minister. The optics, politics and logistics of the Justice Minister’s maternity leave are complex, will be scrutinised and do matter to women.
Technically, a TD doesn’t actually take any sort of leave, including holidays. TDs are paid once they are elected and their level of activity over the term of the Dáil is determined by themselves.
Not that it matters, but Ms McEntee has one of the safest seats in the land. Her Fine Gael seat in Meath East is in prime Blueshirt territory, previously held by former Taoiseach John Bruton and her late father, Shane McEntee. She has also seen off her party rival Regina Doherty in the past year. Her constituency operation is formidable and will continue while she is on leave. The Houses of the Oireachtas will give her add ....

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What is deportation?


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Dear Mirror Lawyer, what is deportation? Is it possible for a Ghanaian to be deported from his own country?
Kabu Adodoadji, Tema.
Dear Kabu, Deportation is the removal of a foreign national to his or her country of citizenship or permanent residency for reasons such as illegal entry, serious criminal behaviour, overstaying the permissible entry visa duration, breach of the conditions of the visa, potential threat to the public welfare or otherwise for other reasons lost their legal status to remain in the country.
In Ghana, the law governing deportation is the Immigration Act, 2000 Act 573. ....

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Concern over rise in deportations to UK ahead of Brexit


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There are concerns that deportations from Ireland to the UK are increasing ahead of January due to Brexit. 
The issue has been raised in the Dáil and Seanad by Sinn Féin representatives in the last 24-hours. 
Deputy Louise O Reilly and Senator Lynn Boylan have expressed concern that this is happening under the Dublin Regulation. 
Often referred to as Dublin III; the European Law determines which country is responsible for examining an asylum application.
It is normally the country where the asylum seeker first entered Europe. 
One of the aims of the Regulation is to ensure that an individual does not make multiple applications for asylum in several member states.  ....

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