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Almost 1,000 garda escorts used on ten deportation flights since February last year
Ireland🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

Almost 1,000 garda escorts used on ten deportation flights since February last year

The article reports on the costs associated with Ireland's deportation operations since February of the previous year. It states that 377 individuals were deported across 10 flights to various countries, with a total expenditure of €3.9 million. This includes the cost of chartered planes, which accounted for €3.55 million, and other expenses such as medical teams, commercial returns, and flight management. The article notes that 988 Garda officers escorted these returnees, with some flights requiring significantly more guards due to factors like the presence of adults or individuals with criminal records. The highest cost was for a flight to South Africa, and additional costs arose from emergencies such as an unplanned landing in Nigeria and de-icing procedures. Each deportation operation also included a Human Rights Observer, adding further to the overall cost.

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TheJournal.ie logoTheJournal.ieIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Almost 1,000 garda escorts used on ten deportation flights since February last year

The article reports on the costs associated with Ireland's deportation operations since February of the previous year. It states that 377 individuals were deported across 10 flights to various countries, with a total expenditure of €3.9 million. This includes the cost of chartered planes, which accounted for €3.55 million, and other expenses such as medical teams, commercial returns, and flight management. The article notes that 988 Garda officers escorted these returnees, with some flights requiring significantly more guards due to factors like the presence of adults or individuals with criminal records. The highest cost was for a flight to South Africa, and additional costs arose from emergencies such as an unplanned landing in Nigeria and de-icing procedures. Each deportation operation also included a Human Rights Observer, adding further to the overall cost.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding the financial and logistical aspects of deportation operations without overtly criticizing or praising the government's actions. While the topic involves immigration policy—a politically sensitive area—it is reported objectively, citing official统计数据

RTÉ News logoRTÉ NewsState / PublicCenter10 hr. ago
988 garda escorts used on 10 deportation flights

Since February 2025, Irish authorities have used 988 Garda escorts across 10 deportation flights, removing 377 individuals from the country. The total cost of these operations reached €3.9 million, excluding the expenses related to Garda escorts. This figure includes €3.55 million for charter flights, with the most expensive single flight costing €904,050 to South Africa. The number of Garda escorts varies depending on factors such as the presence of individuals with criminal records or adults traveling with children. Additional costs were incurred for medical teams, commercial returns, and flight management. Funding for these operations comes partly from the EU Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF), with €1.84 million already allocated to the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB).

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data regarding the number of Garda escorts, costs, and justifications provided by the Department of Justice. It includes direct quotes from the Secretary General and outlines the financial breakdown without apparent bias toward any particular political stance.

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