Ireland: Controversy over the Use of Shannon Airport by u.s. Agency Ice
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A controversial Irish airport. Located west of Ireland, Shannon Airport is used as a stopover for flights operated by the U.S. ICE agency, as part of its policy of mass expulsions. This week, a new aircraft chartered by the Trump administration made a technical stopover to refuel, before continuing its road to Egypt.
Clare Minister Of State Insists Government And Shannon Airport Not "Playing A Role" In ICE Deportation Flights
Clare’s Minister of State insists neither the Government nor Shannon Airport is “playing a role” in the deportation of people detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the US. Six flights chartered by ICE have refuelled at Shannon Airport since Donald Trump took office a year ago, with the latest stopping at the Clare base […] The post Clare Minister Of State Insists Government And Shannon Airport Not “Playing A Role” In ICE Deportation…
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