Seven children among 52 people deported to Georgia
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Seven children among 52 people deported to Georgia
"The individuals left on a chartered flight from Dublin Airport last night The Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) of An Garda Síochána conducted the operation to transport the individuals to Georgia. Of the 52 removed, 35 were men, 10 were women and seven were children. Gardaí confirmed all were part of family groups to be deported. In a statement, a Garda spokesperson said: "All individuals were removed on a chartered flight which left Dublin Airport yesterday evening, Monday 3rd November 2025, for Georgia." The flight arrived in Tbilisi at 2:30am on Tuesday morning, Irish time."
""Last year, the overall number of enforced deportations was 134, up 153pc compared with the 53 people escorted by gardaí from the State in 2023. Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan said "sustained and significant" efforts are being made to strengthen immigration enforcement in Ireland which sends a "clear message" to those whose application for international protection is rejected. Mr O'Callaghan said that the State has overseen a "doubling" in deportation orders issued this year, currently numbering 3,870. The Public Accounts Committee was told last month that 500 people residing in State-funded facilities for asylum seekers had received deportation orders. This year is set to see the biggest numbers of deportations from the State in 20 years.""
An Garda Síochána's GNIB removed 52 individuals on a chartered flight from Dublin to Tbilisi, Georgia, including 35 men, 10 women and seven children, all in family groups. The flight departed Dublin on Monday evening, 3 November 2025, and arrived in Tbilisi at 2:30am Irish time. Gardaí are implementing deportations in coordination with the Department of Justice. Enforced deportations rose to 134 last year, a 153% increase from 2023, and deportation orders issued this year total 3,870. Five hundred residents in State-funded asylum facilities have received deportation orders, and this year is projected to see the highest deportation numbers in 20 years.
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