Irish Families Through Surrogacy will protest outside Leinster House today.
Hundreds of families will be without any legal protection if the governments assisted Human Reproduction Bill doesn't allow for international surrogacy, according to an advocacy group.
Little hands making big imprints asking for Government to make them equal with every other child in Ireland.
— Irish Families Through Surrogacy (@IrishFamiliesTS) November 1, 2021
Join us tomorrow at Leinster House @ 10.45am as we stand up to protect our children and fight for their right to have a legal relationship with both of their parents. pic.twitter.com/uCEmx3HrTk
Irish Families Through Surrogacy will protest outside Leinster House this morning and present a letter to the Taoiseach and Ministers outlining their frustration at the lack of progress in legislating for surrogacy.
Spokesperson Sarah Byrne says 95 percent of Irish families who have pursued surrogacy have done so internationally
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