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Rights of Irish children of non-national parents![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rights of Irish children of non-national parents Children's Rights Alliance - 23 January 2003 The Government must explain how the rights and well-being of Irish children will be protected before deporting their parents. In the wake of the Supreme Court decision in the Lobe and Osayande cases, the Children’s Rights Alliance today called for a moratorium on the deportation of non-national parents of Irish children until the Government can explain how the rights and well-being of the children will be protected. “The Supreme Court's decision permits the State to deport non-national parents, but it doesn't require their deportation, and it certainly does not absolve the State of its responsibility to protect the rights and well-being of Irish children whose parents are subject to possible deportation," said Raymond Dooley, Chief Executive of the Children's Rights Alliance. "Before any steps are taken to deport the parents of Irish children, the Government must address itself to the consequences of its proposed actions, reveal its plans for the children involved and explain how the best interests of the children will be served and how their rights will be protected. While the cases have been before the courts, the Government has declined to answer questions about what will happen to the children. Now that the matter has gone back to the executive arena, the Government must provide those answers and must do so before any deportations take place. "The questions involving the rights of Irish children include the following: What will happen to the Irish citizen children of deported non-nationals?
The Children’s Rights Alliance is a coalition of 72 NGOs concerned with the rights and welfare of children in Ireland. The Alliance works to secure the full implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Children's Rights Alliance |