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      <description>Ministers said the system is unsustainable. Here is what the numbers actually show, what they said in the Dáil, and how they voted when legislation came to the floor. IPAS costs from €151m in 2021 to over €1 billion by 2024, ministerial quotes documented, Dáil voting record cross-referenced.</description>
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      <title>Enforcement on the Ground: What Deportation Operations Actually Look Like</title>
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      <description>Charter flights, pre-dawn GNIB operations, Garda escort to the gate. The full operational chain of an Irish deportation — where it works, where it breaks down, and why the gap between orders issued and orders enforced is a system design choice.</description>
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      <title>Austria Built a Remigration Ministry. Ireland Has Not Had the Conversation.</title>
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      <description>Austria elected a remigration government in September 2024. By January 2025 it had a dedicated returns infrastructure, €1,000 voluntary departure payments, and bilateral agreements Ireland has never attempted. A policy comparison of enforcement rates, institutional capacity, and the choices behind the numbers.</description>
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      <title>Six Hours, 300 Amendments, 15 Discussed: What the Dáil Was Not Allowed to Debate</title>
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      <description>The International Protection Bill 2026 was described as the most significant asylum law reform in the history of the State. The Dáil had six hours to debate 300+ amendments. Fifteen were discussed. Child detention, family separation, the Common Travel Area — all guillotined.</description>
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      <title>Nobody Told You Ireland Didn't Have To: Protocol 21, the Migration Pact, and the Sovereignty Ireland Gave Away</title>
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      <description>Ireland had a full treaty opt-out from EU migration law for 25 years. Denmark has the same and used it. The Dáil voted to waive Ireland's in June 2024 — no legal obligation to do so existed.</description>
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      <title>4,700 Orders, 2,111 Departures: Ireland's Deportation Maths in 2025</title>
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      <description>Record orders. Record departures. And still a gap of more than 2,500 between the two. The 2025 enforcement numbers, the reasons, and what they expose about enforcement as a policy choice.</description>
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      <title>473 Families, 700 Adults, One July Deadline: Ireland's IPAS System Has No Exit Ramp</title>
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      <description>1,200 newly-recognised refugees told to leave State accommodation by July. The Department of Housing warned about it in advance. The system has no exit ramp.</description>
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      <title>Follow the Money: IPAS Inc. — €1.6 Billion, an Auditor's Report, and an Offshore Architecture</title>
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      <description>Ten named case files tracking the private operators paid €1.6 billion in 2025 to accommodate international-protection applicants. Apollo Global Management via Luxembourg. Mosney via the Isle of Man. Trailhead Unlimited incorporated 25 September 2024. The C&amp;AG's findings. The five providers suing the State.</description>
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